As warmer spring weather approaches, there's a great chance recreators across the state will come across baby wild animals while out enjoying nature.
Knowing what to do (and what not to do) if you find a baby wild animal can make all the difference to protect its health and keep wildlife wild.
Never try to care for a wild animal yourself. If you find a wild animal that appears sick or injure...
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