HELENA – Baby animals have been spotted roaming all around Montana as summer gets closer.
Montana WILD and Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks, (FWP) spoke with MTN News on Monday about the importance of not touching baby animals or removing them from their environment.
Officials say that if a human touches or intervenes with a young animal such as a fawn or a baby bird, the mother will leave their due to a disruption from human presence.
If an animal appears as an orphaned baby, usually that is not the case. Mothers tend to leave their young alone as a necessary survival technique, in order to teach their young to survive alone in the wild.
The saying goes, “If you care, leave them there.”