First, do no harm
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If you find a wild baby animal who seems to be in trouble, your first instinct might be to rescue them. But unless you’re a wildlife expert, you might actually harm the animal you’re trying to save. Before you “rescue” a wild baby, make sure they’re truly orphaned or injured.
Learn how to provide the right kind of help at humanesociety.org/babywildlife.
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