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Well-meaning humans can do more harm than good, especially when baby animals are involved. Here’s what to do—and what not to do—if you see a critter you think might be in trouble.
According to a release from the DNR, knowing what to do before encountering a wild baby animal can make all the difference in protecting its health and keeping wildlife wild. Glamping in Wisconsin?
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What if I find an injured wild animal? In some instances, a found wild animal may need more help. The best thing to do after careful observation is to call an expert.
Howard said if you find an orphaned animal try to keep it in the nest or put it in a box with a fleece blanket or t-shirt. She said whatever you do, don’t try to feed it.
The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission posted a reminder asking people to not shelter wild baby animals that are perceived to have been abandoned by their parents.
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