An animal is living in my attic/garage/porch… Using lethal methods to control nuisance animals can result in orphaned babies. Live trapping and relocating of animals can cause the spread of disease, result in orphaned babies, and decrease an animal’s chance for survival. Instead, use deterrence methods. An adult animal that is effectively deterred will also move […]
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A Friendly Reminder
Baby season is in full swing here in the Northland and we just want to take a minute to remind everyone out there that there are a few rules to follow when you find a wild animal that may need help. Don’t panic. Call us at 218-491-3604 immediately. If we don’t pick up, leave a […]
Continue readingSpring Season, Baby Season
by Megan Stanton Spring has sprung in the Northland and that means one thing for wildlife rehabbers: babies. Lots of them. In Late-April to Mid-May we receive a seemingly endless number of healthy orphaned babies, and the truth is many of those are caused by humans and are easily preventable. Here are some tips to […]
Continue readingBe The Change
by Peggy Farr “How wonderful it is that nobody need wait a single moment before starting to improve the world” – Anne Frank At Wildwoods, stories of heroism unfold before us daily as people go out of their way to help animals in need and bring them to us. And by tending and caring for […]
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