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Ever come across a wild animal and freeze, unsure of what to do?

Whether it's a baby bird on the ground or a raccoon in your attic, most of us want to help, but end up making things worse.

In this episode, Amy talks with Stephanie Ellis, Executive Director of Wild Care of Cape Cod, to break down what you should do when wildlife shows up in your world. You’ll hear real stories, practical tips, and how Wild Care is making a difference every single day.

BY THE TIME YOU FINISH LISTENING, YOU’LL DISCOVER:
• The #1 mistake people make when they find injured or “abandoned” wildlife
• What to do before calling a wildlife rehabilitator
• How you can help preserve habitats and protect wild animals in your area

This one’s for anyone who wants to live in harmony with the creatures that share our planet and make smarter, more compassionate choices when wild animals need help.

CONNECT WITH WILD CARE CAPE COD:
https://www.wildcarecapecod.org

OTHER LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:
What to Do If You Find Injured Wildlife – NWRA

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