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Resources for Living With Wildlife
Downloads
From:  Jacobs, S.K. (2003), Healers of the Wild: Rehabilitating Injured & Orphaned Wildlife, Boulder: Johnson Books.
Humane Ways to Solve Wildlife Problems
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Living With Squirrels
File Size: 2997 kb
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Solving Raccoon Problems
File Size: 1407 kb
File Type: pdf
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Solving Groundhog/Woodchuck Problems
File Size: 1190 kb
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Solving Skunk Problems
File Size: 2592 kb
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Solving Urban Duck Problems
File Size: 1163 kb
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Picture

Many times bats may live in the walls or attics of homes without ever bothering homeowners. Image courtesy of Wildlife Removal USA.
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​Online Resources

Find a humane licensed wildlife control service and learn about long-term solutions that solve wildlife problems at their source.
  • Bird-Friendly Building Designs, The American Bird Conservancy (ABC)
  • Freeing Trapped or Unwanted Wildlife, Welcome Wildlife
  • Wildlife Emergency Checklist: Tips for Preventing Human-Wildlife Conflicts and Problems, WildAgain Wildlife Rehabilitation, Inc.
  • Find Answers to Wildlife Problems, Humane Society of the U.S.
  • ​Choosing a Wildlife Control Company, Humane Society of the U.S.
  • The Deadly Truth About Trash, Humane Society of the U.S.
  • Wildlife are Getting Their Heads Stuck in our Trash, National Wildlife Federation
  • Animal Victims of Our Trash, One Green Planet
  • Nuisance Wildlife Controllers' Manual, New York Department of Environmental Conservation
  • Find a Pest Control Professional, Natural Pest Management Association, Inc.
  • The Skunk Whisperer Wildlife Control
  • Wildlife Removal USA
  • Nationwide Wildlife Removal​
Books
  • Hadidian, J. et al. (2007), Wild Neighbors: The Humane Approach to Living with Wildlife, 2nd edition, Humane Society Press.
  • Jacobs, S.K. (2003), Healers of the Wild: Rehabilitating Injured & Orphaned Wildlife, Boulder: Johnson Books. (Great info in the Appendices.)
  • Payne, N.F. (2002), More Wildlife on your Land, Plover, WI: Barberie Publications.
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  • Home
  • What to do if you find an injured animal
    • Baby Animals
    • Reuniting Baby Animals
    • Cat Attacks
    • Window Collisions
    • Raccoons, Skunks, Bats
    • Marine Mammals
  • Ways to Help Wild Things
    • Donate
    • Wish List
    • Store: Give a Wild Things Gift!
    • Learn About WIldlife
    • Raise Funds Online
  • Living with Wildlife
    • Who's on Whose Turf?
    • Prevent Wildlife Conflicts
    • Keep Wildlife Safe
    • Trapping & Relocating Wildlife
    • Wildlife Proofing Plan
    • Resources: Living with Wildlife
  • Cats & Wildlife
  • All About Bats
    • White-nose Syndrome
    • Bat Houses
    • Bat Resources
  • More About WTS
    • About us
    • What is Wildlife Rehabilitation?
    • Wild Things newsletters, Articles & Press Releases
    • Become a friend of Wild Things!
    • Volunteering at Wild Things
    • Squirrel Pox
    • 10 Year Celebration >
      • 10 Years of Patients
      • What Does Wild Things Sanctuary Mean to You?
      • Wild Things Takes Shape