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While hearing a fawn's cry can cause concern, only when wildlife is injured, or a deceased mother is nearby should we assist by contacting a licensed wildlife rehabilitator. 

The story celebrates the generous spirit of Kelly Simonetti, founder of Antler Ridge, a revered Wildlife Sanctuary in Frelinghuysen, New Jersey, which sadly closed, unable to keep up after the passing of Kelly in November 2022. 

 We wrap up with an addendum to the fawn's story about pilfering perennials (with permission) in the family plot.

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Let Fawns & Wildlife Be

Gifts of Nature with a story of our family history of plant pilfering.  

"Leaf Therapy" fills the emptiness

Antler Ridge Wildlife Sanctuary's YouTube Channel

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