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A warning for fawn season 02:14. Experts are warning people not to interfere with fawns they may be seeing around. Well-intentioned people may be doing more harm than good, they say.
It’s a tough start for a white-tailed fawn. About half don’t survive. Fifty to seventy percent die due to predators, including coyotes, bears, and bobcats. twenty percent die of natural causes ...
A fawn that got covered in hundreds of cholla spines, and unable to eat or drink, has been released to its mother. Two weeks ago, Arizona Game and Fish Department Officer, Troy Moody, in Kingman ...
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