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  • Home
  • About Us
    • About Us
    • Board of Directors & Staff
    • Our Supporters
    • History
    • Helpful Links
  • How to Help
    • Support Our Work
    • Ways to Give
  • Education
    • Education Programs
    • Learn About Ottawa Wildlife
    • Lending Library
  • Human/Wildlife Conflicts
    • Human/Wildlife Conflicts
    • Wildlife Problems
    • Prevention
    • I Found a Baby Animal
    • "Living With Wildlife" articles
  • Resources
    • Newsletters
    • Blog
    • Activities for Kids
    • Contact Us
  • Summer Art & Photography Contests
  • Goulbourn Wetlands

Wildlife Problems

This can be extremely frustrating! But there is a solution and it is a TEMPORARY situation.
​​It is natural to think that trapping and relocating is the answer, but STOP AND READ THE GENERAL INFO FIRST

​Information is based on the first-hand knowledge that the Ottawa-Carleton Wildlife Centre has gained in responding to and finding solutions for the more than 100,000 calls over the years.
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Animal in my attic                                            Conflicts with coyote
Animal under my step                                     Conflicts with deer
Animal in my chimney                                    Conflict with raccoon
Animal eating my garden                               Conflict with squirrel
Animal digging my lawn                                 I've found a bat
Animal getting into my garbage                 Mice in my house
Animal in my window well                     Dog has been sprayed by a skunk
Baby Skunks                                         Nocturnal animal out during the day
Animal on my balcony                                     Conflicts with beaver
Living with Red Fox
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