As of 1/22/2021…Under the interim guidance, the National Park Service is not distinguishing between types of filming, such as commercial, non-commercial, or news gathering. Low-impact filming activities will not require a special use permit, but non-low-impact filming activities may require a permit to address their potential impacts on park resources and visitor activities.
allen@home about 3 years ago
I don’t think i would like to visit polecat park. There may be to many polecats running around in the park.
C about 3 years ago
Polecat park named after the cougars that dance at the local tavern?
cubswin2016 about 3 years ago
I do not think that anyone appreciates his kind of humor.
WDemBlk Premium Member about 3 years ago
What if only meant photos of him?
NeedaChuckle Premium Member about 3 years ago
Local museum bans photos, but now with phone cameras, I wonder how they deal with that. Haven’t been in years.
jagedlo about 3 years ago
April Fools Day already?
david_42 about 3 years ago
Polecats are not native to North American. The only native ferret is the black-footed one. I understand some people call skunks, polecats.
JD'Huntsville'AL about 3 years ago
Ralph meant no flash photos - the flash washes out the colors. ;)
Plods with ...™ about 3 years ago
No selfies with the dangerous wildlife….
Oh wait…never mind
huachuma about 3 years ago
As of 1/22/2021…Under the interim guidance, the National Park Service is not distinguishing between types of filming, such as commercial, non-commercial, or news gathering. Low-impact filming activities will not require a special use permit, but non-low-impact filming activities may require a permit to address their potential impacts on park resources and visitor activities.
locake about 3 years ago
What happened to the talking moose?
Sailor46 USN 65-95 about 3 years ago
Polecat was my handle when CBs were all the rage.