In most cases, MassWildlife says you should leave any baby animals you see in the wild alone. In most cases, even if a young animal seems helpless and abandoned, they are not. MassWildlife says in the ...
About a dozen animals around the room watch as Deborah Harris fills a thin syringe with kitten milk replacement to feed her newest additions: four newborn raccoons. She has to do this five times a day ...
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Spring brings baby birds, bunnies, and fawns: What to do if you find a baby animal in MA
The arrival of spring also brings the arrival of baby animals in Massachusetts, from baby bunnies to fawns. But if you see a young animal, you should leave it alone. Every year, people take young ...
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