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1. Raccoons Are Making a Comeback in the US, Here's Why In recent years, raccoons have been making a comeback in the United States, particularly in urban and suburban areas. While raccoons have long been part of the American landscape, their population has been in decline for decades due to habitat loss, hunting, and trapping. But now, the masked bandits are making a comeback in some cities, thanks to an abundance of food and shelter. This article explains why raccoons are thriving in urban and suburban areas and why they’re a welcome addition to the ecosystem. 2. How to Keep Raccoons Away From Your Home Raccoons are crafty creatures that can cause a lot of damage when they invade your property. If you’re dealing with an infestation of raccoons on your property, there are several steps you can take to prevent them from coming back. This article outlines the best ways to keep raccoons away from your home and yard, including removing food sources, sealing up entry points, and using humane traps. 3. Video: Raccoons in the Wild This video from National Geographic takes viewers to a wildlife
MoonShine Wildlife Rehab stands out from most animal rescue centers. Their focus is on helping sick, injured, or abandoned wild animals recover and get ready to thrive in their natural habitat again. They work with a wide range of animals such as squirrels, porcupines, foxes, owls, raccoons, and even skunks. One …
In the busy atmosphere of a Home Depot in Colorado, one employee came across a touching and unexpected surprise while handling the usual job of moving mulch bags. Hidden within the stacks of bags in the garden section was a heartwarming sight: three tiny baby raccoons, curled up in a …
When Brittany first moved into her new home, she couldn’t shake the strange feeling of being watched. What could have been a creepy experience for most soon turned into something unexpected—a story of companionship that no one saw coming. The source of this feeling? Roxy, a raccoon who had grown …
Friendships that cross species lines are always touching, especially when animals who have lost their families find comfort in each other. One beautiful example of this is a fawn and a raccoon who, despite their different backgrounds, formed an inseparable bond after both experiencing loss. Carrie Long runs a nonprofit sanctuary …
Elizabeth Dellapietro began her morning like any other, letting her 12-year-old dog, Tilly, out to take care of business. It wasn’t long before Elizabeth heard terrified yelps and cries from Tilly, sending her rushing outside in alarm. What she saw was her worst nightmare—a rabid raccoon had attacked her tiny …
Imagining a wild animal in your chimney is not a beautiful thought. Although this may seem like a rare occurrence and something you may not have to worry about, in fact Minnesota has four unique biomes, many different forests and therefore a lot of different animals. Many people think of rodents such as rats and mice, but raccoons are a common problem as well. If you are concerned with, or know you have a raccoon problem in your home, or your chimney you want to take care of this issue before the raccoons get in the interior of your home and are loose in your house. If you do not want to be the Grey Gardens of St. Louis Park, then let us help you.
(So much fun, not having to stand on anything but cloud!) Is mama joking about this? WOW, mama, you find the weirdest articles, but this one could actually be interesting for some anthros who feed raccoons. YOU did, mama, remeber? Mama used to put out graham crackers, they LOVE graham crackers, and th little darlings […]