Newborn fawns are often mistaken for injured or abandoned deer, and the well-intentioned intervention of humans can actually do more harm than good.
My friend Annie and I were walking cross country in the forest near the Schuylkill River in early June of last year, and came across a tiny fawn all alone. A beautiful, white-tailed fawn with hundreds ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Although the animals may appear helpless at first sight, the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency is advising people against touching or moving fawns unless it's absolutely necessary ...