
Does will often leave small fawns in a safe spot, as far away from predators as possible, while they are off foraging during the day. (Photo by Dean Hall/Lakeland Times)
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What to do when finding a fawn in the spring
As the weather warms and the sun brings people out of their homes for walks in the woods and fields, they are likely to encounter more wildlife. Walking along the edge of a wooded area, or even stepping behind a garage or outbuilding, can bring people close to baby fawns at this time of year.
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