From baby deer and elk to young birds, most of the time they don’t need your help when they’re alone — and are likely better off without it, officials say.
(Courtesy of Jim Shuler via the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources) If you find fawns in the wild, give them plenty of space, the Division of Wildlife Resources recommends. Its mother hid them where you found them and she knows where they are.
After being raised in California and spending a year in Arizona, Utah is the latest stop on Rebekah's tour of the Great American West. Everywhere she goes, she lugs along a pile of DVDs, more books than sense and an abiding love for storytelling in every imaginable media.
After being raised in California and spending a year in Arizona, Utah is the latest stop on Rebekah's tour of the Great American West. Everywhere she goes, she lugs along a pile of DVDs, more books than sense and an abiding love for storytelling in every imaginable media.