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‘Don’t be a fawn-napper,’ BC Conservation Officer Service urges

It seems like a simple request, but obviously it’s been enough of an issue in the past that conservation officers feel the need to share an annual reminder.

The BC Conservation Officer Service (BCCOS) is urging the public to not disturb fawns that may appear to be alone outside.

“They are very likely not abandoned,” a social media post from the Service says.

<who>Photo Credit: BCCOS

According to the BCCOS, plenty of calls come in every spring from “well-intentioned people” trying to rescue fawns they believe are orphaned.

However, interfering can cause more harm than good, and leaving newborn deer alone is the best thing you can do to help them.

“We understand they are cute and appear defenceless, but please be assured it is common for does to leave their fawns for hours at a time while they forage for food,” the BCCOS post explains.

“Moving a fawn can result in it not being able to reunite with its mother, thus greatly reducing its chances of survival.”

In addition, the BCCOS notes that taking a fawn into your own care is illegal under the Wildlife Act and can lead to a fine.

People are also asked to keep their pets on a leash, as deer can become aggressive when protecting their young.

If you have a legitimate concern that a fawn is injured or abandoned, you can contact the RAPP line at 1-877-952-7277.





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