Press Release: North Dakota Game and Fish Department Urges Public to Leave Baby Wildlife Alone
Bismarck, ND – The North Dakota Game and Fish Department is reminding residents to refrain from disturbing baby wildlife during this time of year. Conservation Supervisor Patrick Isakson emphasizes, “It’s illegal to have wildlife in your possession.” This annual reminder is crucial as many well-meaning individuals may inadvertently put young animals at risk by intervening.
Isakson encourages the public to educate themselves about the importance of letting wildlife thrive in their natural habitat. Interference can have negative implications for both the animals and the ecosystem. Wildlife experts assert that mothers often leave their young temporarily while foraging for food, and their absence does not necessarily indicate abandonment.
Viewers can learn more about this critical issue by tuning into the North Dakota Game and Fish Department’s “North Dakota Outdoors” webcast, which provides insights into responsible wildlife management and conservation efforts.
For more information, please visit the North Dakota Game and Fish Department’s website or follow their social media channels.
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