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, maybe something cute like a baby deer by itself or a tiny bird out of its nest? Leave it alone, the Game Commission says. Don’t touch.
“While some animals might appear to be abandoned, usually they are not,” the commission said. “It’s likely their mothers are watching over them from somewhere nearby. So, when encountering young wildlife, be it deer, birds, raccoons or other animals, the best thing you can do is leave it alone.”
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