Northwest Reel Life April 2024 Volume 3 Issue 6 - Flipbook - Page 28
DON’T WORRY,
MOM WILL BE BACK!
Just because a young animal is alone does not mean
it needs our help!
What to do if you see
young wildlife
Many wildlife parents will leave their young unattended while they
search for food, or to keep from drawing attention to their babies.
“Rescuing” young wildlife can do more harm than
good.
Please, never remove a wild animal from its habitat. If you 昀椀nd sick
or injured wildlife, please contact a licensed wildlife rehabilitator.
Contact a wildlife
rehabilitator
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833-855-1012, TTY (711), or CivilRightsTeam@dfw.wa.gov.