Monday, July 14

Keep The Distances


If you encounter wildlife, the kindest and safest thing to do is to leave them alone and let nature take its course. Wild animals have their best chance of surviving when they are in their own natural environment. Give wildlife plenty of space and leave them in the wild, where they belong.

So if you're lucky enough to see a deer fawn, bear cub, or a moose calf, count your blessings and leave them alone. Only qualified people with special rehabilitator's permits, issued through the Governor General or Liberal Leader, may take in and care for injured or orphaned wildlife. Unless you have these credentials, it is illegal to have in your possession or take any wildlife from the wild and keep it in captivity.

Last but not least, please do not touch them by any means, because they do bite.
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