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I found an injured animal or I found a baby bird in my yard.... what do I do?

Frequently Asked Questions - Animals - Fairfax County, Virgi...
All questions involving injured animals, or cruelty complaints should be referred to the Animal Services Division of the Fairfax County Police Department at 703-691-2131. All questions involving wildlife should be referred to the State Department of Game and Inland Fisheries at 540-899-4169 or the Wildlife Rescue League at 703-440-0800.
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I found a baby bird, an injured bird, or animal. What do I do? Can I keep it?

Arizona Game Fish Frequently Asked Questions
You may not legally keep wildlife. Our suggestion is that you leave the "baby" bird or animal alone. Many times, you have found the animal because it's parent may be locating food; or you may have startled the parent animal which is very probably nearby. If you disturb or remove the "baby animal" you may very well insure that it's parent cannot return to care for it! Wild babies are best left in the "wild" where the special needs of diet and care can be provided for by the adult animals.
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What do you do if you find a baby or injured animal?

Frequently Asked Questions
Every spring thousands of animals are born in the wild. With more and more suburban areas, young animals are increasingly born near humans and discovered without an adult animal nearby. Well-meaning people can upset the course of nature by taking young animals from their nests. Removing wildlife from its environment is prohibited by state regulations without proper handling permits. The apparent lack of an adult does not mean a young animal is alone.
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What should I do with a baby bird or animal?

Frequently Asked Questions
Generally if you find a baby animal it is best to leave it alone. Often the animal is not orphaned, and the parent may be out bringing food for the animal, or watching the baby. Never pick up baby animals and remove them from their natural environment! Handling of wildlife causes great stress.
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This baby bird/animal is injured or I know its mother is dead. Where can I take it?

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Baby animals that are injured need care from someone trained to handle them. Many local veterinarians can't or won't treat injured wildlife, but they can usually refer you to someone who does. Get help immediately. Keep the animal in a closed, dark box to reduce stress. Keep babies warm. The longer the injury goes untreated, the worse the prognosis and the lower the chance of recovery. Don't harm animals while you're trying to get rid of them.
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What do I do with a wild baby animal that I find in my yard?

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Nothing. Baby birds on the ground are not abandoned they are simply learning to fly and their mother knows where they are. Other animals like baby rabbits left in a nest are left alone for a reason. The mother doesn't visit the nest often during the day to avoid calling attention to it from predators. Never approach a injured adult, as they may be extremely dangerous. The best thing you can do for any wild animal is leave it where you find it.
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Where do I call about a injured wild animal or bird?

CDFA > AHFSS > Animal Health > Frequently Asked Questions
Llamas, alpacas, vicuñas: Not known to be infected with a contagious disease. A permit is not required but a health certificate is recommended. Ostriches, Emus & Rheas: Not known to be infected with a contagious disease. A permit is not required but a health certificate is recommended. Rabbits: (domestic) Not known to be infected with a contagious disease. A permit is not required but a health certificate is recommended.
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What should I do when I find an injured animal or bird?

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) - Wildlife Rescue & Reh...
You can call our 24-Hour Emergency Hotline at (830) 336-2725, and we will respond to you as soon as possible. We work with other organizations that need assistance in caring for animals, and are also a founding member of The Association of Sanctuaries, a national accrediting organization that assists sanctuaries in providing quality rescue and care for displaced animals.
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What if I find an injured or baby bird?

Florida Animal Control Company - Orlando, FL
You're in luck. Call Ann Young, "The Bird Lady". She is a world renown wild bird rehabber, and she runs a wild bird refuge right here at 205 Robin Road in Altamonte Springs, FL 32701. Her phone number is 407-339-2900. Please give her a donation so that she can continue to run her clinic. If you happen upon a bird of prey (hawk, falcon, owl, etc) call the Orlando Audubon society at 407-644-0190.
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FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions About Wildlife Control
The same principles apply. You're probably best just letting nature do its thing. Millions of birds die each day. Just because you happened to spot one, it doesn't mean you have to interfere. However, if you can't resist playing nurse to mother nature, try to find a local wildlife rehabber. They might be listed in the phone book, or maybe an online search could find one. Please don't bother a hardworking wildlife operator with questions about an injured bird.
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I have a bird feeder and a bird bath in my yard. Is this safe?

City of Austin - Pandemic Influenza Planning
Maintaining a clean bird feeder or bird bath is generally safe, unless these are attracting rodents or raccoons. It is always best to wear protective gloves when handling or cleaning these items to avoid contact with bird droppings or contaminated water in a bird bath. Always wash your hands with soap and water after doing these chores. The likelihood of getting a pet bird that is already infected with avian flu is very low. It is illegal in the U.S.
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What should I do if I see an injured animal?

Veterinary Public Health - FAQ
Call the Los Angeles County Department of Animal Care & Control immediately or the Police, who will call the County. For your safety and to prevent further injury to the animal, do not attempt to move it.
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What should I do about an injured, sick, or orphaned animal in my yard?

FAQs about the Desert - Frequently Asked Questions
This isn't always easy. On the one hand, there's the reasonable view that nature should be allowed to take its course. On the other hand, a distressed animal in your yard may not be a "natural" situation--for example, it may have been injured by a neighborhood cat. And it's hard to let an animal suffer. If you decide to take action, there are limits to what you should do yourself, to avoid harming both the animal and you.
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What should I do about a dead animal (deer, fox, squirrel, bird, etc.) in my yard?

FAQ's : Tredyffrin Township
Contact either the Township Animal Control Officer or the Chester County Department of Health. (610) 644-3221, animalcontrol@tredyffrin.org. Go to Animal Control page.
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I have found an injured/orphaned baby/adult bird/raccoon/bear etc. What should I do?

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Contact your nearest wildlife rehabilitation centre immediately! Do not feed the animal. Every moment you wait or try to address the animals' needs could endanger him/her. Animal Alliance has no intake facility, and we cannot help. Your local humane society can help or refer you to somewhere in your neighbourhood.
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I have an injured bird in my garden, what should I do?

The RSPB: Advice: Frequently asked questions
For most injured birds, place them gently in a box and keep them quiet, dark and cool. It may be that the bird is in shock and will soon recover so you can let it go. If it is more seriously injured, this will reduce stress on the bird until you can get advice on how you can help it. The RSPB does not have bird hospitals or a rescue service because we are a conservation charity.
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I have found an injured bird. What should I do?

Birds - FAQ
Place the bird on its side on the floor of the vehicle (if immobile) or in a cardboard box (with lots of ventilation holes and towels on the bottom), wrap it in a towel or place it in a pillow case. Do NOT use a wire cage as the wire can severely damage the bird's feathers and drastically reduce its chance of survival.
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Wisconsin Humane Society - Common Urban Wildlife FAQs
Rapid first aid is extremely important for an injured bird. The best first aid for an injured bird is dark, quiet and rest. Place something over the bird to contain it, ideally a box or basket, but even a towel or an article of clothing will work. If a bird has collided with your window and is on the ground, gently capture it with gloves or by draping it with a towel and place it in a box or paper grocery bag that has small air holes poked on the side.
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I found an injured wild animal. What should I do?

Frequently Asked Questions About BRD - USGS
The Wildlife Rehabilitation Information Directory provides information on how to locate a wildlife rehabilitator near you. Your state natural resources department may also be able to provide assistance; the Web page at <http://fa.r9.fws.gov/r9mat/zing/links.html> provides links to all state pages, along with contact information.
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Who should I call if I find an injured animal?

Wasaga Beach - FAQ's
The Ontario Society for the Protection and Conservation of Animals (OSPCA) operates a Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre in Midland.? The telephone number to call this agency is (705) 534-4350.?
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Back to Top Where should I take an injured animal?

CWS
All injured or orphaned animals should be taken to the Community Wildlife Hospital at Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary, located at Gate 8 on Millers Drive. The Hospital operates 7 days a week 8am - 5pm. Animals can not be taken to the front entrance (turnstiles). Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary operates under a B Class Zoo Licence, which means that we hold native and exotic species. We are also a Quarantine-approved facility, which means that we must adhere to best-practise quarantine procedures.
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Wild Bird FAQs - WikiFAQ - Answers to Frequently Asked Quest...
Most people's encounters with injured wild birds happen around plate-glass windows. Birds strike glass windows and doors frequently, apparently because of the reflections of sky they create. In most cases, the bird is simply stunned. The best way to save the bird's life is to shoo potential predators from it until it recovers and flies off. Some people contend that taping hawk silhouettes to windows makes bird strikes less frequent.
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Bird FAQs
If it is an injured hawk or owl, contact Last Chance Forever at (210) 344-8259. For other birds, contact Wildlife Rescue and Rehab at (210) 698-1709, or check the TPWD web site for a list of licensed rehabilitators nearby.
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I live in Fairfax, not near water, and I found a dead bird in my yard. What should I do?

Pandemic Flu Frequently Asked Questions - Fairfax County, Vi...
At the present time, we do not have the highly-pathogenic avian influenza in our birds in the United States. It's always best to avoid contact with any dead animal. If possible, leave the dead bird where you found it and let nature take its course.
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I have a dead bird in my yard. Can I have it tested for the H5N1 avian flu?

Bird Flu -- Frequently Asked Questions - ADHS
State and federal departments of agriculture are routinely testing chickens for evidence of infection with the H5N1 avian flu and other poultry diseases. State and federal wildlife officials are testing wild waterfowl, such as wild ducks and geese, and shorebirds, such as plovers and sandpipers, for the Asian bird flu in only select areas of the state. Wildlife officials are NOT accepting backyard dead wild birds for testing for bird flu virus.
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What Do I Do If I Find A Baby Bird?

Florida Wildlife Hospital
Most baby birds found on the ground are not orphaned and may not need human assistance. Look for the parents or a nest. If you see either one, leave the baby alone or put it back in the nest. Touching the baby will not cause the parents to abandon it. Watch from a distance and keep children and pets away from the area. If the baby is injured or the parents have not returned after several hours, it will need help.
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Why did an Animal Control Officer enter my yard and impound my animal? Isn't that illegal?

Frequently Asked Questions
to pursue at-large animals and impound them even if they return to their homes. In addition, if an Animal Control Officer sees that a dog is in need of care and treatment, your animal may be impounded.
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