Warmer weather brings something that wildlife experts call "baby season." As the sun comes out, so do baby wild animals. For many people, the first instinct is to help. But that might cause more harm ...
See what experts say about baby animals you've found out in the wild, or maybe even in your yard.
MICHIGAN, USA — This spring, it's important to keep in mind that baby wildlife is best observed from a distance, according to the Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR). While it may be ...
Most lone baby birds found in spring are not abandoned and should be left alone unless clearly injured or ill.
From injured birds near roadways to baby animals found alone, wildlife rehab centers say spring and summer are two of their ...
The North Dakota Game and Fish Department offers a simple message to the well-intentioned who want to rescue what appear to ...
STROUDSBURG, Pa. — The Wilderz and Pocono Wildlife takes in thousands of injured and orphaned wild animals each year, including these six-day-old baby raccoons. "Last year we took in over 3,500 ...
Baby wildlife season is upon us. From mid- to late February, orphaned young wild animals begin arriving at our Sandra J. Goodspeed Wildlife Center. The first real indicator is an uptick in calls to ...
Ultimately, the clearest path forward is one that keeps gibbons where they belong.