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Another risk for fawns is when dog owners allow their dogs to run loose." ; One of the biggest challenges a doe faces is caring for the fawn and eating enough to produce the milk the fawn needs. A female deer generally solves this dilemma by hiding its fawn in a "safe" place while she grazes for several hours at a time.
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fwp.mt.gov/news/article_4665.aspx
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Sep 7 2008 9:11 AM ; Thursday 10pm $2 Sierra Grille; LEVELETTE; THIS FRONTIER NEEDS HEROES; THE FAWNS; check out this great video by New York City's This Frontier Needs Heroes:
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www.myspace.com/thefawns
www.myspace.com/thefawns
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While feeding, female deer often leave their fawns for extended periods. Curled up in cover, the fawns are far less susceptible to predators than they would be if they were continually following their mother. ... So how does someone know whether or not a fawn really needs to be rescued?
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www.roanoke.com/outdoors/wb/166102
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Fawning season usually starts early May and will run through July though we've had fawns born late August. The fawns are checked and tagged at birth and left with their Mothers to nurture, ... White-tailed fawns whether it be brown, piebald or white are cute, curious, nervous, and always alert and wonderfully amusing.
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www.northernwhitetail.com/The_Deer/Fawns/fawns.html
www.northernwhitetail.com/The_Deer/Fawns/fawns.html
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Wildlife Fawn Rescue is looking for a responsible Sonoma County homeowner to set up an out-shelter facility on which to raise three to four fawns per year. ... Wildlife Fawn Rescue Needs Help Raising Fawns ... ; Three fawns are transferred to a satellite site where they will be raised and then released.;
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www.sonic.net/dana/fawns/satellite.html
www.sonic.net/dana/fawns/satellite.html
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People often ask the DNR if it needs deer fawns for its research projects. Ruth said although the DNR is actively engaged in deer research, current studies do not use captive animals. For more information, call (803) 734-3898 in Columbia.
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www.outdoorcentral.com/mc/pr/06/05/01a3a1.asp
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The apparently "helpless" deer fawns born during April, May and June in South Carolina will begin daily movements with their mothers in ... People often ask the DNR if it needs deer fawns for its research projects. Ruth said although the DNR is actively engaged in deer research, current studies do not use captive animals.
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www.outdoorcentral.com/mc/pr/08/05/05a1a2ab.asp
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Since no human can raise a wildlife baby as well as its mother, those who try to rescue wild babies must ensure that the baby actually needs rescuing and is not, ... Fawns are probably most often subject to kidnapping, since the doe sometimes leaves them for long periods - as much as four hours - to forage. They are often...
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www.ledger-dispatch.com/life/lifeview.asp?c=189151
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Since no human can raise a wildlife baby as well as its mother, those who try to rescue wild babies must ensure that the baby actually needs rescuing and is not, ... Fawns are probably most often subject to kidnapping, since the doe sometimes leaves them for long periods - as much as four hours - to forage. They are often...
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www.ledger-dispatch.com/printer/article.asp?c=189151
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