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  • sarahkirk3
  • Apr 3, 2018
  • 1 min read

Public Information Officer Tara Gerhard, Fairfax County Police Department AGENCY Springtime is here, as is our reminder to let wildlife stay wild! While some baby animals may appear abandoned, it’s often the case that its parent has simply hidden their young for safety, leaving them alone for extended periods of time.

Learn the signs that an animal needs help here: http://bit.ly/2E2jBrz

If you have questions, please contact the Virginia Wildlife Conflict Helpline toll-free at 1-855-571-9003, or the Fairfax County Animal Protection Police through the police non-emergency line at 703-691-2131.

 
 
 

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