Wildlife Info

Treat ALL wildlife as a biological health hazard unless tested otherwise. Don't take chances.
Wildlife has inherent beauty, which disguises the inherent dangers. We do not advise, nor condone the recovery of any wildlife species by any person or entity that does not have proper training in handling wildlife, or training in wildlife associated diseases or contagions.
Some of the ways to deter wildlife from coming onto your property, or dwelling on your property or inside structure, are as follows:
- Keep grasses and lawns mowed.
- Maintain refuse in trash cans which have lockable lids.
- Remove debris from property.
- Keep hedges trimmed and cut back.
- Remove pet foods from outside when your pets are finished eating.
- Fill “low spots” in your lawns to keep water sources from “standing” or “pooling”.
- Do not feed any wildlife … including birds, squirrels, rabbit or other species.
- Never attempt to physically console, pet or recover a wildlife species, especially if it appears injured.
- Assist you neighbors when possible to do the same.
We are currently working on the wildlife information page for this website. Until this page is completed, please click here to view the wildlife information page on our main website. Once there, please click on the species of interest to view the individual page.
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