With winter turning into spring, warmer weather won’t be the only thing people will see. You might notice more baby animals ...
Each spring, wildlife rescuers get pummeled with well-meaning people bringing in baby animals who appear lost but are really just waiting for their mothers to return. A white-tailed deer (Odocoileus ...
The Wilderz at Pocono Wildlife prepares for baby season, caring for thousands of injured and orphaned animals while urging ...
A popular spring tradition is returning to the Capital Region as Baby Animal Days kick off at Indian Ladder Farms.The annual event runs from April 3 through April 26, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., giving ...
To see some adorable baby animals this spring, head to these prime viewing spots for the best chance to snap photos of iconic ...
Baby animals can turn a normal trip into a core memory, but only if you plan like an adult and behave like a respectful guest. The reliable strategy is to pick destinations where young animals appear ...
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 ...
Before intervening, observe the animal to see if it truly needs help, as parents may be nearby. If an animal is injured, place it in a secure, warm, dark, and quiet box away from people and pets. Use ...