#7: Don't Be a Birdnapper! (Or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Help Wildlife)
Description
Many well meaning people, seeking to help wildlife, mistakenly become a birdnapper. Or a turtlenapper. Or even a bunnynapper.
And it's all too easy to mistakenly harm an animal that you might think is distressed or in trouble.
Do you know what to do if you see a bird on the ground? Or a turtle in the road? Or newborn bunnies in your yard?
Spurred by a personal story from a follower, Griff and Michael discuss all of these scenarios and more, and wildlife coexistence in general. With a little knowledge of the animals, and a few resources at your disposal (looking at you Animal Help Now), you'll be prepared to be the hero that your neighborhood animals need!
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FULL SHOW NOTES
LINKS
Animal Help Now [Apple App | Android App | quick link to emergency flow charts]
All About Birds - easy to use resource to learn about birds, where they nest, what they eat, and more.
California Council for Wildlife Rehabilitators
Merlin Bird ID - wonderful app that helps identify birds
Touching Wings, Touching Wild: True Stories of Rescue and Return to the Wild by Ronnie James [Note: this is an Amazon link]