Animal Conservation Department: Do not feed wild animals
Animal Conservation Department: Do not feed wild animals (Alberta Times) It is the mating season in early spring. The Animal Conservation Department said that residents around Phoenix often see some wild animals...
(Alberta Times)
It is the mating season in early spring. The Animal Conservation Department said that residents around Phoenix often see some wild animals appearing in residential areas, so there is no need to be afraid. The Southwest Wildlife Conservation Center said that although residents may see small wild wolves more frequently during this period, in order to protect animals, people should not feed wild animals, even birds and squirrels, because doing so will cause unnecessary trouble to humans. Fences don't do much; coyotes can jump a 12-foot fence, and bobcats can easily jump into a yard. Once wild animals lose their fear of humans, they are likely to behave aggressively towards humans when they are hungry.
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