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Stephen Vantassel  
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I can assist the public in responding to all kinds of wildlife related problems in the United States and Canada, including birds, mice, rats, skunks, raccoons, beavers, opossums, voles, moles, chipmunks, woodchucks, pocket gophers, and more. My passion is wildlife damage identification, for if you don't know what animal is causing the problem, you can't begin to resolve it responsibly.Available
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Ben Willis  
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I can generally answer questions regarding animal predation, more particlarly those caused by felines wild and feral. I also have experience related to human attacks from these animals. I cannot answer questions concerning wildlife ecology or livestock, except those which have experienced predation, nor can I offer advice for prevention. I found this site after I was quoted from one of my articles on bobcat bites. Basically, when felines are suspected, I am able to distinguish between other animals.Available
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2008-09-02  Wild animal leaving black liquid in house:   I am very concerned about this cat door. I trust you understand it is an open invitation to unwanted wildlife in your home. As for the feces, I would suspect raccoon too. But can't be sure, no photos...
2008-08-28  groundhogs:   First, you have to consult your state laws. http://www.icwdm.org/VendorsService/default1.asp Click your state there will be a link there. Euthanasia information is found http://www.icwdm.org/wildlife/euthanasia/default...
2008-08-27  large piles of dirt:   Not sure what you mean by gopher. Pocket gopher is a specific animal that lives in the Central and western U.S. The problem with the term gopher is that depending what part of the country you live...
2008-08-27  large piles of dirt:   Conical shapes suggest moles. You didn't give me a location so I can't definitively rule out pocket gophers because they are bit on the larger end of the mole hill size. But I still think they are moles...
2008-08-17  Paralyzed squirrel:   Wildlife rehabilitation usually requires a permit, which is granted by the state. The reason for this is to protect the animal and to protect you. Wildlife carry diseases harmful to humans. So my...
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