Don’t touch the fawns! A reminder for 2023
DARLING DEER: April brings the start of baby season in the qathet region, and PROWLS has already taken a call about an “abandoned” fawn. It… Read More »Don’t touch the fawns! A reminder for 2023
DARLING DEER: April brings the start of baby season in the qathet region, and PROWLS has already taken a call about an “abandoned” fawn. It… Read More »Don’t touch the fawns! A reminder for 2023
A very young fawn was sitting quietly on the beach as the tide started to come in. It was staying in place just as its… Read More »PROWLS asks people to stay away from fawns
It is March already, and everyone in the wildlife rehabilitation worldis gearing up for this year’s babies. As part of our preparations,Merrilee has been talking… Read More »Fawn Season: Our partners at MARS Wildlife Rescue need your support!
A doe with two fawns was crossing the street when a big truck roared by, startling one of the young deer. It ended up separated… Read More »PROWLS rescues orphaned fawn
A fawn was hit by a truck just south of Powell River and left lying in the middle of a lane. Cars and trucks swerved… Read More »Fawn recovers from vehicle impact at PROWLS
Only rarely do fawns need human help. The mothers have to forage for food and can be gone for up to six hours. During this… Read More »PROWLS reminds residents to leave fawns alone