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Enter your number to get our free mobile app The Woodbury Animal Shelter would like to let everyone know that it is baby raccoon season right now, the Woodbury Animal Shelter wrote on Facebook. We will not be removing or relocating raccoons (or any other wildlife). They live here too and we need to respect that.
According to the Woodbury Animal Shelter, you shouldn t panic if you see a raccoon out in the daytime because the animal is likely just searching for food. If you see a raccoon out in the daytime, please don’t panic, she is probably just a mom looking for extra food since she is nursing her babies. This is completely normal behavior for this time of year and we encourage you to enjoy watching her from a safe distance, the Woodbury Animal Shelter stated.
Wallaby on the Loose in the Hudson Valley
Crickey! There s a wallaby on the loose.
It s a wild world out there. I m not talking about the whole world, just the Hudson Valley. Lions and tigers and wallabies?! Yes, a wallaby is in the Hudson Valley. He s not just here, he s on the loose! According to Orange County Emergency Management s Facebook page, there is a wallaby on the loose in Orange County.
The post says: Hey Everyone!! Noah s Park Retreat needs your help! Someone came to the property and let one of our wallabies out of its enclosed. It was last seen at the new development off Maple Ave (Rolling Ridge Rd). If you are here here and see a wallaby/small kangaroo jumping around please call 845-421-5365 or 845-522-7312. It is very skittish so please don t chase it.