INSPIRE A KID Time for pumpkin carving Halloween is just around the corner. Head to the pumpkin patch, grab your carving tools and get to work. Whether it's our regal pronghorn, elegant tracks or spooky bats, these designs will be a hit with your family and friends. When Halloween is over, remember to properly dispose of pumpkins by throwing them in the trash and not leaving them out for wildlife to eat. It may seem harmless to leave pumpkins out but it is not, especially for mule deer whose digestive system cannot process unnatural foods. This often leads to sick animals. Additionally, pumpkins left outside can attract scavenging animals from raccoons to bears. SCAN THIS QR CODE FOR WYOMING WILDLIFE-INSPIRED JACK-O-LANTERN PATTERNS 12 | October 2024https://drive.google.com/drive/mobile/folders/1KGAqpFf93Bm1FbY-e_YB31DNOXNCaRUk?utm_source=WYOMINGWILDLIFE&utm_medium=PRINT&utm_campaign=OCTOBER2024ISSUE https://wgfd.wyo.gov/education-camps/conservation-education/inspire-kid