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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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3990 kb
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Living With Squirrels
File Size:
2997 kb
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pdf
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Solving Raccoon Problems
File Size:
1407 kb
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pdf
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Solving Groundhog/Woodchuck Problems
File Size:
1190 kb
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Solving Skunk Problems
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2592 kb
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Solving Urban Duck Problems
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1163 kb
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Many times bats may live in the walls or attics of homes without ever bothering homeowners.
Image courtesy of
Wildlife Removal USA
.
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.
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