In Lawrence Township, a woman faces legal trouble after rescuing a deer named Rudy, navigating strict wildlife laws and ...
Baby deer, also known as fawns, are born between late May and early June, according to New Jersey Fish and Wildlife. If you come across a fawn laying alone, leave it there. The mother will come back ...
Animal rights grinches are putting the New Jersey Fish and Game Council in their crosshairs. If they succeed, hunters in the Garden State must be on high alert. A bill being deliberated in New Jersey, ...
A Barred Owl is on the road to recovery at Woodford Cedar Run Wildlife Refuge in Medford after being found entangled in a yard decoration containing fishing line, a fish hook and a sinker. The owl was ...
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What to do if you find a lone baby deer. Police remind residents to keep their distance
Local police are reminding residents to keep their distance from young wildlife, especially baby deer, as they are born all over the state of New Jersey. "It's that time of year where you may come ...
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