Heavy rains have separated hundreds of young animals from their mothers, sending them to a Georgetown rehabilitation center.
The end of spring means baby wildlife season is here, here’s what you should and shouldn’t do.
Wildlife experts say leaving baby animals undisturbed gives them the best chance of survival, as mothers often leave them ...
Every spring, people call to report they "rescued" young wildlife. That's not the case.
Calling a local wildlife rehabilitator should be your first step to provide help for the animal. If you see open wounds or ...
The North Dakota Game and Fish Department offers a simple message to the well-intentioned who want to rescue what appear to be orphaned baby animals this time of year: don’t touch them. Whether it is ...
Per John Griffin, a senior managing director of urban wildlife at the organization, "While it is critical to provide care for ...
Chonburi, Thailand — Only a month after Thailand's adorable baby hippo Moo Deng was unveiled on Facebook, her fame became unstoppable both domestically and internationally. Zookeeper Atthapon Nundee ...
Fawn's eye was dangling from socket when brought to wildlife sanctuary ...
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