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Best Way to Save Wildlife Babies: Leave Them Alone

By ADF&G on May 23, 2019   General News  

Best Way to Save Wildlife Babies: Leave Them Alone

  (STATEWIDE) — A newborn moose calf found alone in the woods — or even in your backyard — can appear helpless and abandoned. But don’t be fooled. Destitute as those big-eyed babies may seem, a protective mother is almost always nearby. Newborn moose calves, deer fawns, and tiny bear cubs are already being seen […]

APD Asks Public to Refrain from Calling in Glenn Highway Mother Moose and Calves

By Alaska Native News on May 26, 2017   Featured, General News, Southcentral  

APD Asks Public to Refrain from Calling in Glenn Highway Mother Moose and Calves

The Anchorage Police Department asked the public in a Nixle post to refrain from calling 911 and reporting the mother moose who recently gave birth to two calves near the Fort Rich Overpass near the Glenn Highway. They report that they have received over 100 calls in regards to the moose and say that the […]

Steer Clear of “Orphaned” Wildlife Babies, Mother Likely Lurks Nearby

By Ken Marsh | ADF&G on May 15, 2016   Featured, State  

Steer Clear of “Orphaned” Wildlife Babies, Mother Likely Lurks Nearby

(Statewide) — Alaskans stepping outside to enjoy the wonders of springtime are reminded that May and June mark the season of wildlife giving birth. Newborn moose calves, bear cubs and other wildlife young may be encountered nearly anywhere – including in backyards, city greenbelts, along popular trails – and despite initial appearances, protective mothers are […]

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