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1. Determine if the animal (baby or adult) needs help by looking for signs of injury, illness, or abandonment (babies):
2. If one or many of the above signs are observed, contact a wildlife rescue group for further instructions before handling the animal and to transfer the animal to their care. DO NOT feed the animal- this may result in severe illness and death and should be left to wildlife professionals.
If you find an injured or downed raptor (hawk, eagle, owl, vulture, falcon, or kite) in the state of Nebraska, please call the toll-free rescue hotline for the Raptor Conservation Alliance at (866) 888-7261 or visit their website at rcabirds.org. Please leave a voicemail with your name and the location of the injured bird. If the call is not answered, a member of their staff will respond as quickly as possible.
If you find an injured animal that is not a raptor in the state of Nebraska, please call the Nebraska Wildlife Rehab rescue hotline at (402) 234-2473 or visit their website at https://nebraskawildliferehab.org/. Wildlife Rescue Team Inc. is another organization that can assist you: (402) 473-1951 or http://www.wildliferescueteamincne.org/. Leave a voicemail with your name and location of the injured animal. If the call is not answered, a member of their staff will respond as quickly as possible.
3. If you found a baby that you suspect to be abandoned, follow these instructions:
4. If you cannot return a baby to the nest or a wildlife professional cannot arrive to your location immediately:
Remember- It is illegal to keep a wild animal without a permit.
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