What animal first comes to mind when most of us think of spring? It is often the rabbit. Because of their rapid reproductive rates, rabbits have long been associated with spring – at least in northern ...
For dog owners in particular, there’s a certain dread in discovering a nest of baby bunnies in the yard. Blind, hairless and helpless, few creatures seem as vulnerable. The Wildlife Rehabilitation ...
Q While I was picking up sticks in the yard prior to mowing, I found two baby rabbits sitting in a shallow nest in the grass. The mother was nowhere to be seen. If I take these bunnies inside, how do ...
AUSTIN, Texas — If you're thinking of mowing your lawn any time soon, you may want to take a good look around first. Rabbits start making their nests this time of year, and they sometimes make their ...
It's baby rabbit season! Here are tips and info from the Saint Francis Wildlife Association (photos by Lisa Fosco, who created the photos for use in her presentation on rehabilitating wild cottontails ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. TOPEKA (KSNT) — Spring is finally here and ...
Baby rabbits' nest can be easily missable when mowing your lawn. This is because a nest looks like a patch of dead grass. This video was filmed by Ontario Wildlife Removal to raise awareness about ...
Springtime is finally here. The days are longer, the weather is warmer and you can start enjoying time outdoors. However, before you bust out your garden spades and lawn mowers to get hopping on some ...
If you’re mowing your yard and come upon a patch of dead grass, stop! It’s quite possible that a rabbit’s nest is hiding beneath that browning area of lawn. And, because rabbits do not burrow down ...
Before attempting to rescue a wild animal, no matter the species, it’s best to leave wildlife in the wild. Young birds, bunnies, and fawns are at the top of the list of wildlife that shouldn’t be ...
What animal first comes to mind when most of us think of spring? It is often the rabbit. Because of their rapid reproductive rates, rabbits have long been associated with spring – at least in northern ...
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