With the arrival of warm weather when wildlife is active, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is urging people to leave fawns and other wildlife alone. The DNR offers tips for dealing ...
“If a fawn doesn't move when you approach, it's trying to hide. Simply leaving the area will make the fawn more comfortable and allow an opportunity for the mother to approach,” NPS advise ...
Newborn fawns may appear abandoned and fragile but their best chance for survival comes when people leave them alone – especially in spring, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources ...
She was taking her dog Sadie for a walk when the golden retriever made an incredible discovery; there was a fawn, hiding in the grass. And 5-year-old Sadie, who had recently had pups of her own ...