SPCA warns against interacting with fawns, baby wildlife
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SPCA warns against interacting with fawns, baby wildlife
With the arrival of spring, flowers and wildlife are making appearances again across Monterey County, as well as baby animals which many have seen passing by in walks and drives in the area. However, the Monterey County SPCA is urging residents not to mistake newborn wildlife for orphans in need of rescue. Every year, the SPCA Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation Center says they receive a wave of fawns brought in by well-meaning people who assume…
Procyon Wildlife urges residents to coexist with wildlife during spring season
By Brian Lockhart Procyon Wildlife has joined with seven other Ontario-based wildlife centres to raise awareness about the increasing number of baby animals being orphaned due to human activity. When the warmer weather arrives, wildlife becomes more active. Many species, especially raccoons, squirrels, and skunks, seek safe, warm places to raise their young. Unfortunately, attics, sheds, chimneys, and other quiet structures are prime targets. Wh…
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