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Injured and Young Wildlife
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Young animals that are alone
Leave it – most animals leave their young when they hunt Do not remove it – this could deduce its chances of survival It is illegal to remove an animal
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Young animals that are alone – bears or cougars
Do not touch it or get near it Bears and cougars cannot be rehabilitated Removing animals is against the law, and is a Class A misdmeanor (up to one year in jail and a $6,250 fine)
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Lets take the animal home and feed it
No Feeding the animal the wrong food could kill it Holding animals captive will prevent the animal from developing survival skills Animals will loose their fear for humans, and can be harmful
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Birds on the ground Most of the time, you should leave it alone
In some cases, you may place it back in its nest. Some birds end up on the ground, in an attempt to fly. They should not be bothered.
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Seal pups on the beach Do not get near the thing Stay 100 yards away
Keep the dogs on a lease Throw peanuts at it
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Other stuff Don’t touch rabbits, raccoons, and squirrels.
If a bird hits a window, place it in a box for a few hours, and wait for it to fly away, if it doesn’t, call ODFW
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