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â Whether it is a landscape snacking animal or a critter coming too close for comfort, many people have had some sort of human-wildlife conflict issue. But why are wildlife, such as deer, coyotes, bears, raccoons, foxes and skunks, near your home in the first place? It is most commonly because of easy access to âfood,â according to the Georgia Department of Natural Resourcesâ Wildlife Resources Division.
âWildlife can, and will, take advantage of âeasy foodâ opportunities. So, it is our job, as homeowners to ensure that we are keeping these non-natural foods away from wildlife â for our safety, the protection of our homes, and for wildlife,â Kaitlin Goode, the Urban Wildlife Program Manager for the DNRâs Wildlife Resources Division, said in a news release.
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SOCIAL CIRCLE – Spring is here and that means Georgians may begin seeing all types of wildlife that have not been as visible throughout the winter months, including possible sightings