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As it does every year about this time, the North Dakota Game and Fish Department offers a simple message to well-intentioned people who want to rescue what appear to be orphaned baby animals: Don't ...
The North Dakota Game and Fish Department offers a simple message to the well-intentioned who want to rescue what appear to ...
It’s baby season at Holly’s Nest Animal Rescue in Sanford, where Byron and Kim Wortham care for dozens and dozens of baby ...
The Division of Wildlife Resources says Utahns encountering newborn deer or elk in the wild this spring should not touch them ...
"Many wild animals hide their young for safety. These babies are not abandoned; they have been hidden by their mother until ...
Other steps you can take to help baby wildlife include growing beneficial native plants near your home, refraining from using harmful pesticides, teaching children how to be good neighbors to wildlife ...
A local Sheriff's deputy rescued a fawn after it was abandoned by its parents. Deputy R.A. Peterson arrived at Den Rich Road ...
Springtime into early summer is when we start seeing baby birds, bunnies, fawn deer, ducklings and goslings making their way ...
Firefighters and animal protection officers in Texas removed a manhole cover and climbed down into a storm drain to rescue a trapped fawn.
The North Dakota Game and Fish Department is reminding people that during the summer season, when various wildlife is out and ...
The only time a baby animal should be picked up is if it is ... recommends that people steer clear of adult wildlife, such as deer or moose that might wander into urban areas.
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