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There are two very good and accurate answers existing here, by Kerri & not disregarding their points at all. If you wonder if you should contact someone, do it! Calling with information give...
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<p>There are two very good and accurate answers existing here, by <a href="https://outdoors.stackexchange.com/a/21216/4079">Kerri</a> & <a href="https://outdoors.stackexchange.com/a/21175/4079">Charlie Brumbaugh</a> not disregarding their points at all. </p><p><strong>If you wonder if you should contact someone, do it!</strong></p><p>Calling with information gives the authority the option to make the decision. You should never physically interact with the animal. But a phone call has no potential for negative impacts to you or the animal. </p>
- <p>There are two very good and accurate answers existing here, by Kerri & not disregarding their points at all. </p>
- <p><strong>If you wonder if you should contact someone, do it!</strong></p>
- <p>Calling with information gives the authority the option to make the decision. You should never physically interact with the animal. But a phone call has no potential for negative impacts to you or the animal. </p>