Fawn Napping
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Hope for Wildlife sees large influx in injured fawnsMany of the injured fawns have been struck by vehicles.CanadaJun 22, 2018
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More harm than good: wildlife experts say don’t interfere with ‘abandoned’ fawnsExperts want the public to know fawns aren't necessarily in distress or abandoned if they're spotted all alone.EnvironmentJun 20, 2016
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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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