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Michigan DNR advises residents to leave baby wildlife in their natural habitats this spring to ensure their survival.
The best way to help baby animals is to leave them alone in their natural habitat where they have the best chance of survival ...
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 ...
"Many wild animals hide their young for safety. These babies are not abandoned; they have been hidden by their mother until ...
One minute you’re savoring a lovely Sunday brunch. The next, you’re running around the backyard shrieking at the dog, who’s ...
Pet poisonings are a serious risk, with the ASPCA reporting over 400,000 cases annually. Common dangers include medications, ...
With baby animal season now in full swing, Red Creek Wildlife Center is an exciting place. And for the staff and volunteers, the work is nonstop. After a full day of bottle-feeding newborn racoons and ...
The Division of Wildlife Resources says Utahns encountering newborn deer or elk in the wild this spring should not touch them ...
Hundreds of guests celebrated the arrival of baby Virginia possum, skunks, songbirds, and other animals Saturday at WildCare Oklahoma’s Noble facility for the annual Spring Baby Shower.
A baby fox peers out of its cage at Wildcare’s annual Spring Baby shower. The facility hosts the event to increase knowledge of Oklahoma’s wild animal rescue and care facility.
It’s officially spring, folks. And that means the peak of baby wildlife season is in full bloom. And it doesn’t matter whether you’re a backwoods hunter, hiker, bird watcher or sidewalk stroller: ...