Baby Deer
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B.C. RCMP seize fawn during traffic stop in Fort St. JohnPolice say the fawn was seized during the early hours of June 30, after police pulled over a vehicle and spotted the baby deer in the backseat.CanadaJul 9, 2022
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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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Leave fawns where they are: B.C. Conservation Officer ServiceThe B.C. Conservation Officer says it’s fawning season and a number of fawns have been reported in Kelowna lately.CanadaJun 1, 2021
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Doe gives birth outside Lethbridge couple’s living room windowA Lethbridge couple got a rare opportunity to get up close and personal with some wildlife. A doe gave birth right outside their window to two adorable little fawns.EnvironmentJun 1, 2020
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B.C. man spotted carrying fawn through liquor store fined by conservation officerThe fawn was reunited with its mother after it was recovered by the conservation officer and taken back to where the man found it.Jun 27, 2019
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Wildlife in the city – what to do if you find an ‘abandoned’ animalA common occurrence every spring is the discovery of what people believe to be abandoned animals. Here's what you should, and should not, do.May 29, 2018
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Year in Review: The Top Videos of 2017, part twoA coach’s demand leaves cheerleaders sobbing in pain. A quick-thinking driver staves off a bear attack. A dog helps save a baby deer. These and more are the top videos of 2017.CanadaJan 1, 2018
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Woodland Cemetery installs security cameras following theft of baby deer from propertySurveillance cameras have been installed at one of London's largest cemeteries, after a baby deer was reportedly stolen from the property back in May.CanadaAug 28, 2017
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Powell River SPCA manager allegedly fired for misleading conservation officerA Powell River SPCA manager says she was fired for keeping a pair of baby deer at the organization’s Sunshine Coast Branch – but denying it to conservation officers.Jun 24, 2017
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What is ‘fawn-napping’ and why experts are concerned it’s increasingWildlife experts say “fawn-napping” is becoming an increasing and concerning problem. The term comes from when healthy fawns are removed or taken, because a person mistakenly believes they are rescuing a fawn that has been abandoned.EnvironmentJun 19, 2016
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