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Goslings found drowning in an ornamental pool where they were unable to jump out and over the ledge. This ornamental pool is a death hazard because goslings can not jump out over the ledge. They should be afraid of humans & able to feed themselves. Opossums ready for release back to the wild. A faux nest should be made before taking into rehab custody if there are no injuries!įemale Merlin with fractured humerus rescued by A.S.K. Squirrel parents can take care of babies in more than one nest. Never livetrap during the spring/summer! Unintentional abandonment of young is common after livetrapping.Ī lone Canada Goose gosling found in the streets.Ĭottontail rabbits are the size of softballs when leaving the nest! Don’t snatch them!įawns are one of the most common species kidnapped from the wild! Mom only visits her young 2X/day. Raccoons can frequently be reunited with their parent. 24/7 87įind Michigan licensed rehabilitators in or near your county Juvenile opossums may fall off of their Mom’s back at too young of age. Common, innocent mistakes can cause death and severe injury. If you sincerely care about an animal, please do not attempt to care for it on your own. In Michigan, persons have 48 hours to turn injured/orphaned wildlife over to licensed rehabilitators. WARNING! Only State or Federally licensed individuals can care for wildlife in need. General Wild Baby Tips Reunite Wild Baby Tips Mallard Nesting Crisis Intervention Find Duck Help Here
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Be patient, and wait for a professional to advise you for the animal’s sake! If you see an animal hit in the middle of the road, exercise common sense & public safety FIRST & then try to safely move the animal out of immediate harm’s way.ĪVOID placing wildlife in the care of well-meaning individuals without permits doing so may relieve you of the animal quicker, but will be putting the animal at risk of not being fed a proper diet, not receiving proper medical attention and/or not being adequately prepared for re-release back into the wild. Calls are returned within 2 hrs (usually in under 30 minutes), depending on call volume & issue. employs ONE volunteer wildlife biologist & ONE wildlife responder.
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Statewide and national networking with licensed wildlife rehabilitators and veterinarians Nuisance wildlife mitigation assessments and habitat modification plans, and tips to reduce human-wildlife conflict Replace animals that have been erroneously removed, to their initial capture siteĮducation and awareness about wildlife biology and wildlife needs. Reduction of wild animals becoming “pets” to people who find them injured or orphaned.
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holds a permit from the Michigan Department of Natural Resources for humane trapping and removal services.įree/donation-based, on-site assessment of potentially injured or orphaned wildlifeĮfficient and humane capture and transport of wildlife in need to species-specific, experienced licensed wildlife rehabilitators A.S.K.’s philosophy is to give rescued wildlife their best chances of return to the wild, and when that’s not possible, wildlife are transferred to licensed sanctuaries across the United States for long-term placement. A.S.K.’s wildlife biologist facilitates all wildlife response decisions and performs rescues from the perspective of the animals’ best interests.