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It’s human nature to want help a defenseless baby animal that is alone in the woods. But officials at the Mississippi State ...
As an avid outdoorsman who’s spent countless hours hiking and exploring trails, I can tell you there’s nothing ...
"Everybody was happy to be able to help." Firefighters spring into action to rescue bewildered baby deer from raging flames: ...
An injured albino deer fawn taken in recently by a Northern California wildlife rescue has died, officials say.
Most deer fawns are born in late May and the first and second weeks of June, according to Vermont deer biologist Nick Fortin. Fortin says it is best to keep your distance because the fawn’s mother is ...
The fawn appears to be sick, cold, weak, injured or covered in parasites. If the fawn is bleating without ceasing for several hours, and you observe that the mother has not returned in 24 hours.
See the rescue of a stranded baby deer in Greendale, Wisconsin. Thanks to a humane approach, the fawn was safely freed and reunited with its mother.
See the rescue of a stranded baby deer in Greendale, Wisconsin. Thanks to a humane approach, the fawn was safely freed and reunited with its mother.