Kentucky Warns Public: Leave Baby Wildlife Alone
Officials say parents are usually nearby and human contact can harm young animals, while only state-permitted rehabilitators may care for them.
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Kentucky warns public: leave baby wildlife alone
FRANKFORT – Spring is here, and with it comes an abundance of young wildlife across the state. Newborn wildlife can be found in a variety of habitats, including urban neighborhoods And the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources urges the public to leave young wildlife undisturbed, even when they appear to be alone, and reminds landowners to watch for vulnerable wildlife when working on their properties. Wildlife parents often leave t…
Spring brings baby wildlife to neighborhoods, backyards and farms
Spring is here, and with it comes an abundance of young wildlife across the commonwealth. Newborn wildlife can be found in a variety of habitats, including urban neighborhoods. The Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources urges the public to…
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