Game and Fish Warns to Leave Baby Animals Alone, Watch for Deer
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Game and Fish warns to leave baby animals alone, watch for deer
BISMARCK, ND (KXNET) — The North Dakota Game and Fish Department is reminding people that during the summer season, when various wildlife is out and about, baby animals should be left alone. The department says that no matter what your intention is, even if you think you're rescuing them, it's better to leave baby animals alone. These include young fawns, ducklings, cottontail rabbits, or songbirds. Young animals are often not abandoned or deser…
RI Officials to Public: Keep Your Paws Off Wildlife! - Newport Buzz
Newport Buzz RI Officials to Public: Keep Your Paws Off Wildlife! Back away from Bambi! The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management is once again pleading with the public: Don’t kidnap baby animals — especially adorable, spotted fawns. Well-meaning humans have a habit of “rescuing” baby deer they assume are abandoned, but wildlife experts say that’s not only illegal — it’s deadly. “These fawns aren’t orphaned,” said Dylan Ferreira, w…
Watch for fawns: Cochrane urges wildlife awareness
The Town of Cochrane is reminding residents to be mindful of local wildlife as fawn season gets underway. CochraneNow/Lauren Meister .captiontext { font-size:90%;font-style: italic;margin-right:20px; } The Town of Cochrane is reminding residents to be mindful of local wildlife as fawn season gets underway. Young deer and their protective mothers are increasingly visible in neighbourhoods, parks, and yards, prompting a call for caution and care f…
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