Baby Animals
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‘Abandoned’ wildlife may be safer than you think, rehab centre saysOverall, with deer and other wildlife, the best course of action is just to keep your distance.EnvironmentJun 7, 2023
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Leave fawns alone: B.C. Conservation Officer ServiceIT is typical for young ungulates to lie quietly in vegetation for hours at a time.CanadaMay 29, 2022
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Experts in Saskatchewan warn people to maintain distance from young wildlifeDespite good intentions, wildlife experts are reminding people that physical distancing guidelines should be kept around wildlife as well as humans.CanadaMay 19, 2021
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Name those llamas: Winnipeg zoo welcomes new arrivalsEarlier this month, the zoo welcomed two baby llamas, known as crias, and it's asking the public to help choose names for the new arrivals.EnvironmentMay 14, 2021
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Winnipeg zoo says hello to new baby gibbonWinnipeg's Assiniboine Park Zoo has a new arrival. A white-handed gibbon was born on Wednesday, the second offspring of parents Maya and Samson.EntertainmentMar 12, 2021
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Wildlife ‘kidnapping,’ mistreatment, causing capacity problems at Regina’s SalthavenSalthaven West in Regina is reminding residents to respect wildlife and leave 'abandoned' animals alone as the number of rescues is up over previous years.CanadaJun 18, 2020
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Saskatoon wildlife rescue group says baby animals should be left aloneThe Wildlife Rehabilitation Society of Saskatchewan is asking people to leave baby animals alone.CanadaMay 7, 2019
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Spring baby boom for southern Alberta wildlife rescue centreBaby animals of all shapes and sizes who can’t quite make it in the wild are getting some special help.CanadaMay 3, 2019
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Toronto Zoo announces arrival of leopard and cheetah cubs amid strikeOn Tuesday, the zoo announced the births of three snow leopards, two clouded leopards and five cheetahs, all of which were born within the last four weeks.CanadaMay 23, 2017
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‘Accidental kindness’ by humans harm baby animals found in springWhile people often aren't intending to harm baby wild animals that are out and about in spring, that is the case most times humans try to "rescue" animals that appear stranded.EnvironmentMay 10, 2017
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