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Baby fawn video

I came across the video, “Baby Fawn 1″, on YouTube of a fawn found by a man in the woods with his dog. Fortunately, the man knew fawns are born scentless and left it be.

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Baby deer comes through pet door

You have to see this. A baby deer, a fawn, comes through a pet door behind a cat. We hope you like it!

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Fawn rescue

According an article in the SeaCoastOnlin.com, an orphaned fawn dodged cars and trucks at a traffic circle before being rescued by police and Fish and Game officers. Fish and Game Officer Kent Gustafson said the fawn will be brought to a wildlife rescue facility in Madison, where it will be reared until fall, then released [...]

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Fawns: Learn why they’re alone in the woods

Fawns are precious. Through Lost in the Woods, Carl and Jean hope people learn most fawns found alone in the woods are rarely lost or abandoned. Newborn fawns spend their first weeks without mom because her scent will attract predators to her babe. She instinctively knows to stay only briefly to nurse and care for her [...]

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Wildlife rehabilitation center: Deer bathes cat!

This touching video comes from Arnold’s Wildlife Rehabilitation Center in Okeechobee, Florida. The organization’s goal is to rescue, rehabilitate and return recovered animals to their natural habitat. Unfortunately, some of these animals have sustained injuries that limit their return to the wild. In these cases they have set up habitats for them to stay at the wildlife [...]

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Fawns (plush) in stock!

Fawns are in stock again! We apologize to those of you who have been patiently waiting for our plush fawn. Our 10″ plush fawn is cute, cuddly and has bendable legs. This fawn looks just like the tiny fawn on the cover of Lost in the Woods. He can curl up to sleep or stand on his [...]

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Fawns: They’re not really Lost in the Woods! Part III

The following is continued from yesterday’s post, located directly below this post. This message is one Sams and Stoick teach in Lost in the Woods and Lost in the Woods: The Movie. The book and movie weave beautiful images with a charming story of birds’ and animals’ concern for a newborn fawn they fear is [...]

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Fawns: They’re not really Lost in the Woods! Part II

The following is continued from yesterday’s post, located directly below this post. Mother’s scent, if she stayed, could attract predators to her babe who’s not yet strong enough to run from trouble. “Thousands of fawns are lost each year when people take them from the woods thinking they’re lost or abandoned,” Carl R. Sams II [...]

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Fawns: They’re not really Lost in the Woods!

Thousands of fawns lost each year when people take them from the woods There’s nothing quite as refreshing as a hike in the woods in spring. If you’re lucky, you may spot a newborn fawn camouflaged in the leaves. Carl R. Sams II and Jean Stoick, authors of the children’s book Lost in the Woods, remind [...]

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Slow down for fawns

Mother doe dashes across the road in front of you! Do you know who’s next? In an article from Montana’s Official State Website, Quentin Kujala, Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks wildlife bureau chief in Helena said, “Many fawns trailing their mothers across roads are hit when motorists slow for the doe and don’t realize a [...]

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