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Do not approach, handle, ‘rescue’ newborn wildlife

Spring and early summer are times of rebirth and renewal for Colorado’s wildlife. Longer days and warmer temperatures set the stage for the arrival of newborn deer, elk, pronghorn and other species. While this can be an exciting time to view wildlife, the Colorado Division of Wildlife would like to remind people never to approach, relocate or handle any newborn wild animals.

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