Spring is the season when kind-hearted people mistakenly take thousands of wildlife babies from their mothers. It is important to know how to help 56 hurting. The best way to make sure 57 an animal is truly motherless or not is to wait and check it for a period of time. Animals often 58 to be abandoned but are not.
Rabbits feed their young only 59 dusk and dawn, which is probably why you never see them. If the babies are fat and warm, they are being
60 good care of. If you are unsure, place some strings or sticks 61 the entrance of the nest. If the sticks are later disturbed, the mother has 62 to feed her young.
A lot of baby birds fall out of the nest. If they are not injured, it is safe to put them 63 into the nest. The mother will not 64 the babies even if you touch them. Birds 65 are learning to fly are often found on the ground, and the mother looks after them there. If a bird nest falls 66 in storm, you can make a new one 67 making a few holes in a plastic butter container. Nail the "nest" as 68 as you can on the same tree, and place uninjured baby birds in it. The mother will often come back home in a day.
In spring, it is common for mother deer to 69 their babies alone for most of the day to protect them. The baby deer has no scent(气味). It can lie in the grass and be 70 , because animals that kill and eat them hunt mostly by scent. If you see a baby deer all alone, this is 71 Do not take it away from its 72 place.
The bottom line is that natural mothers provide best care and survival training for their babies. 73 , if the animal baby is obviously injured, its mother has been 74 by another animal, or you have seen the baby's 75 worsen over couple of days, you should bring it to a wildlife protection center.