Native Animal Rescue, Rescue, Reunification
By Art O’Sullivan From the December 15-22, 2004 issue of Metro Santa Cruz. Copyright © Metro Publishing Inc. Maintained by Boulevards New Media. Meet the Flockers It was back in April 1991 when I moved into the second-story, cavelike...
Articles, Deer, Fawn, News, Rescue, Reunification
Spring and summer are when most wildlife give birth and when Native Animal Rescue receives hundreds of babies. But do these babies really need to be rescued? Because wildlife parents make much better parents to their offspring than humans, we want to make sure these...
Coexist, Deer, Fawn, News, Rescue, Reunification
Please be aware that spring is the prime birthing season for a wide variety of wildlife, including deer. Finding a fawn (baby deer) alone in the woods or a meadow is fairly common. Many people assume that young wildlife found alone are abandoned, helpless, and need...
Articles, Coexist, Deer, Fawn, Rescue, Reunification
ALERT: Every spring and summer, concerned people find and rescue fawns that seem to have been abandoned by their mothers. In reality, healthy baby fawns are frequently left alone for up to twelve hours while their mothers forage for food. In past years, a high...