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  • Home
  • About Us
    • About Us
    • History
    • Past Events & Accomplishments
    • Board of Directors
    • Our Supporters
    • Our Partners
    • Contact Us
  • 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
    • Helpful Links
  • More...
    • Protecting the Goulbourn Wetlands
    • Protecting the Greenbelt
  • Position Papers
  • OCWC Newsletter Fall 2023
  • Interactive Map

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 PAGE 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.
​Animal in my attic
​Animal under my step
Animal in my chimney
Animal eating my garden
Animal digging my lawn
Animal getting into my garbage
Animal in my window well
Animal on my balcony
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Mice in my house
Living with red fox
Conflicts with coyote
Conflicts with deer
​Conflict with raccoon
​Conflict with squirrel
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Conflicts with beaver
​I've found a bat
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​Baby skunks
​Dog has been sprayed by a skunk
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Nocturnal animal out during the day
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Bears

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