What do I do if I come across a fawn?

Chances are, if you find a fawn, or baby deer, alone, it is safe and healthy. According to the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, doe will often leave her fawn alone for long periods to feed herself and rest. While mom is away, fawns will instinctively lie low and wait for their mother to return.  

Do not touch or relocate a fawn. If it appears weak, ill or injured, please contact the PAPD non-emergency line at (360) 452-4545.  

Visit the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife website to learn more about what to do when encountering a fawn or other young animals. 

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1. What do I do if I encounter a cougar?
2. What do I do if I encounter a black bear?
3. What do I do if I come across a fawn?
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5. What do I do if I encounter injured wildlife?