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Video by Daisuke Sato
Beware of Crows
U.S. Army Garrison - Japan
June 17, 2020 | 1:32
PSA - Beware of Crows

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It’s summertime in Japan, which means you should be wary of the large-billed crows you see around the installation. It’s their mating season, and they are highly protective of their young chicks. They can become quite aggressive and are known to attack people and pets who get too close. Adhere to the following guidance to keep you and your pets safe.

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Avoid known nesting sites, such as Tomodachi Avenue between Gate 1 and the Camp Zama Exchange.
Scene 1: A guy avoids walking on Tomodachi Avenue between Gate 1 and the Exchange.

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Secure all trash and any other food sources.
Scene 2: A guy sits at a bench and starts to take out a hamburger from a paper bag, but realizes it is not the right time and place to eat.

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Try to carry an umbrella with you.
Scene 3: A guy notice crows are gathering, so he opens his umbrella to protect himself.

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Keep your yard clean and make sure to remove all objects and small toys.
Scene 4: Shot of a clean yard.

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Please report any aggressive behavior to the Directorate of Public Works by calling 263-4613 or 263-4274. If calling from a cellphone, dial 046-407-4613 or 046-407-4274.
Scene 5: A guy calls DPW from his phone and star having conversation.


Narration:
Remember, crows are protected by Japan Wildlife Conservation and Management Law. Capturing these animals without a license may result in fines. For more information, contact your DPW.
Scene 6: Wide shot of Tomodachi Avenue between Gate 1 and the Camp Zama Exchange.
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