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Found Wildlife?

Found a baby mammal

percy April 13, 2016
What to do if you find a baby mammal

Found a baby mammal

Shannon K. Jacobs, author of the book Healers of the wild; People Who Care for Injured and Orphaned Wildlife has given us permission to use two excerpts from her book which might help you determine what to do if you find a baby animal.  We thank Shannon for allowing us to put these pages on our site.

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