Wildlife experts say leaving baby animals undisturbed gives them the best chance of survival, as mothers often leave them ...
The end of spring means baby wildlife season is here, here’s what you should and shouldn’t do.
Every spring, people call to report they "rescued" young wildlife. That's not the case.
Heavy rains have separated hundreds of young animals from their mothers, sending them to a Georgetown rehabilitation center.
Per John Griffin, a senior managing director of urban wildlife at the organization, "While it is critical to provide care for ...
In the video, the deer stood in the middle of the highway, scared and confused, when two good Samaritans quickly approached ...
Enjoy nature's beauty at a distance and leave fawns lying on the ground alone.
DEC urges New Yorkers to maintain a safe distance from young wildlife, such as fawns and baby birds, as they are rarely ...
Baby wildlife season is upon us. From mid- to late February, orphaned young wild animals begin arriving at our Sandra J. Goodspeed Wildlife Center. The first real indicator is an uptick in calls to ...
Amid a busy "baby season," Belchertown Animal Control helped the confused raccoon and another baby critter on the same day Belchertown Animal Control A baby raccoon and a baby groundhog were rescued ...