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Old 06-21-2010, 01:04 AM   #46
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nice of you to help the goose! were you able to locate a wildlife rehabilitator in your area? contacting DNR for your county/state may be able to help you, if you have not found someone already, to take the goose.



ETA: i love research. so, i'm submitting these resources, even if you have found a WR, the links may be of help to someone in the future.

this one seems great, and it offers links to NWRA and IWRC:

http://www.lonestarwildlife.org/

Keep the animal warm, safely contained, and away from loud noises, children, pets, and air conditioning.

DO NOT FEED THE ANIMAL FOOD, WATER, OR MILK until you have spoken with a permitted wildlife rehabilitator. Water can go into the animal's lungs and cause pneumonia. Feeding an animal the wrong food will cause more harm than good.

Most native wildlife are protected by state and federal laws. It is illegal to possess the animal or its nests, bones, feathers, or eggs without the proper permits. Wild animals belong in the wild—they are not pets.

http://www.lonestarwildlife.org/links.htm

http://www.southeasternoutdoors.com/...ilitators.html


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