The document provides advice on what to do if you find baby animals alone in the wild. It recommends leaving baby birds, rabbits, deer, and raccoons alone as the mother is likely nearby. If the mother does not return after some time, the advice is to call a naturalist for help rather than interfering yourself. The overall message is that in most cases, the best thing to do when finding baby animals alone is to leave them alone.
The document provides advice on what to do if you find baby animals alone in the wild. It recommends leaving baby birds, rabbits, deer, and raccoons alone as the mother is likely nearby. If the mother does not return after some time, the advice is to call a naturalist for help rather than interfering yourself. The overall message is that in most cases, the best thing to do when finding baby animals alone is to leave them alone.
The document provides advice on what to do if you find baby animals alone in the wild. It recommends leaving baby birds, rabbits, deer, and raccoons alone as the mother is likely nearby. If the mother does not return after some time, the advice is to call a naturalist for help rather than interfering yourself. The overall message is that in most cases, the best thing to do when finding baby animals alone is to leave them alone.