Animal, Pet & Wildlife Signs

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  • Slow Down Pets In Driveway
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  • No Dogs Inside Sign
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  • No Dogs Allowed On School Grounds Sign
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  • No Horse Blankets - No Pet Blankets/Bedding Sign
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  • For Your Own Safety Do Not Feed The Horses Sign
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  • Don't Feed The Iguanas Sign
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  • No Dogs Peeing Sign
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  • No Dogs Allowed On Beach Sign
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  • Shorebirds Are In Trouble - No Dogs Allowed Sign
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Animal, Pet & Wildlife signs are symbols that communicate essential information about animals, pets, and wildlife. These signs help people understand what to do or be aware of when encountering animals, whether in urban areas, parks, or natural environments.

Where are Animal, Pet, & Wildlife signs used?

Animal, Pet, & Wildlife signs are used at:

  • Roads and Streets: These signs are often seen along roads to warn drivers about the possibility of animals crossing. This helps drivers slow down and avoid accidents.
  • Parks and Reserves: In these areas, signs might remind people not to feed wild animals, keep their pets on leashes, or warn about specific wildlife that could be dangerous.
  • Zoos and Wildlife Sanctuaries: These signs provide information about the animals in the facility, their habits, and how to interact safely with them.
  • Natural Habitats: In places where people might encounter wildlife, like hiking trails, these signs help educate visitors on respectful behaviour and safety precautions.

Australian Standards and Colours/Shapes:

In Australia, animal-related signs follow standards to ensure they're easily understood. The signs often use specific colours and shapes:

Colours:

  • Yellow or Fluorescent Yellow-Green: Used for caution and warning signs, including animal-related ones. It grabs attention and signals potential hazards.

Shapes:

  • Rectangle: Commonly used for warning signs. It stands out and indicates something you should be cautious about.