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According to SCDNR, removing a fawn from the forest is illegal because the animal is being taken outside the legal season or hunting season.
While it may be tempting to help wildlife who appear orphaned, experts warn intervening can often do more harm than good — and may be illegal.
A-year-old boy has passed away after authorities say he drank a bottle of apple juice that contained meth. According to court ...
Many people who come upon a solitary spotted fawn in the woods or along a roadway mistakenly assume the animal has been deserted by its mother and want to take the apparently helpless creature home to ...
Mother Nature didn’t play nice for area dirt track racing over the weekend. Lincoln Speedway in Abbottstown, moved their start ahead two hours and did beat the rain, but they were the only track to do ...
Spring is finally here and across New York State, the grass is getting green, the flowers are blooming and the trees are starting to show their leaves! It is an exciting time for everyone and is a ...
Norwalk lawns are abloom with purple flowers called crocuses. Many yards are being invaded by armies of American robins and ...
As young animals appear in backyards, local parks, and unexpected areas, the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) ...
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