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Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation: Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation, Inc. - To rescue, release and provide sanctuary with dignity.
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Tips for Dealing with Urban WildlifeTips for Dealing with Urban Wildlife

All of us, at one time or another, are probably going to experience the excitement of a visit from local urban wildlife. And although such experiences are wonderful and quite memorable, sometimes they can also be problematic. Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation (WRR) has developed these Tips for Dealing with Urban Wildlife.

Tips for Dealing with Baby Birds

Warmer months bring newborn baby birds. During this time, it is not uncommon to find a baby bird fallen from the nest or fluttering around close to his/her home tree. Although mother nature is the absolute ruler over life and death, there are a few situations you may come across in which you may be able help young birds.

Wild Animals Are Not Pets

An educational brochure for children about why wild animals should be left in the wild, not kept in captivity as pets.

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