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Tree Trimming

Writer's picture: Ryan LawRyan Law

A good reminder for this time of year:

If your tree trimmer doesn't inspect for wildlife nests before starting work, it's time to find a new tree trimmer.

We get so many babies that have been displaced because their homes have been cut down. Please look first. If you do find an orphaned squirrel, contact us- we can help. Often times the babies can be reunited.


Thank you.




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If you would like our address, please call for more information.

Phone

208-614-CARE

(208-614-2273)

Email

General:

support@palousewildlife.org

Education:

education@palousewildlife.org

If you need to contact us regarding animal care, please call our hotline listed to the left instead of emailing us.  Our email is not checked frequently enough to properly handle the urgent nature of most of the wildlife scenarios we encounter.
 

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