Unfortunately, a trip to nature can be dangerous at times. Animals are surely fascinating, yet they can be a threat to humans, specifically when it comes to transmitting deadly diseases. For instance, a raccoon recently tested positive for rabies in Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area . In addition, the NPS has announced that hundreds of people may have been exposed to rabies at Grand Teton National Park .

While rabies hasn’t been detected in U.S. national park visitors in the last few days, a camper was recently diagnosed with a deadly disease after spending a night at the popular South Lake Tahoe in California.

Camper Tests Positive For Deadly Disease After Trip To South Lake Tahoe

On August 19, El Dorado County published a press release stating that a California residen

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