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Wild Animal Issue? Call Us!

We deal with every imaginable issue from animals struck by cars to where to take critters when moving them from imminent danger.

As people encroach on the territories once occupied almost exclusively by animals, there are incidents where people and animals intersect — not always with successful outcomes.

When you’re faced with such a dilemma, whom do you call and how do you proceed? Not all of us travel with the necessary goods to facilitate a rescue and, even if we did, is it safe to do so?

What are the rules and regulations governing these animals and what should you do if you discover an animal in need?

The discovery of a fawn at or near a road is not that uncommon of an occurrence because mother deer [does] often leave their fawns behind for safety while they go in search of food.

The discovery of a fawn at or near a road is not that uncommon of an occurrence because mother deer [does] often leave their fawns behind for safety while they go in search of food.

Honking a horn to deter an animal from staying in the road is a good idea with many — but don’t do it with a fox! This avid runners are very apt to freeze at the sound, causing a catastrophe for one of these most amazing animals.