State Police Rescue Two Baby Deer in Torrington
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Found a baby deer or elk? Don’t touch it or take it home
As you are out hiking and camping this summer, don’t be surprised if you come across a deer fawn or an elk calf during late May or June. If you do see one, the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources requests that you not touch, try to feed or take the baby animal home - doing so can have fatal consequences for the animal and could also result in injury to you.Deer fawns and elk calves are often born in June, which is why you may find one during y…
State police rescue two baby deer in Torrington
TORRINGTON, Conn. (WTNH) — State police assisted in a different kind of rescue in Torrington, helping two abandoned fawns find a new home on Saturday morning. State police received notifications of two fawns found near Exit 51 of Route 8 in Torrington. Bear spotted in Hartford's West End The mother of the two fawns could not be found after an extensive search of the area, meaning the two babies, likely born within the past 24 hours, were a…
Found a Baby Deer or Elk? Don’t Touch It or Take It Home
Division of Wildlife Resources Press Release SALT LAKE CITY — As you are out hiking and camping this summer, don’t be surprised if you come across a deer fawn or an elk calf during late May or June. If you do see one, the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources requests that you not touch, try to feed or take the baby animal home — doing so can have fatal consequences for the animal and could also result in injury to you. Deer fawns and elk calves a…
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