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Give Wildlife Some Space!

It is important to keep a safe distance from wildlife. In the past few weeks, the Grey Bruce Health Unit has investigated a number of biting incidents involving wildlife, especially raccoons.

The possible transmission of rabies remains Public Health’s primary concern with biting incidents. However, many other diseases can cause animals to lose their fear of humans causing them to behave in an aggressive or erratic manner. These animals can put personal safety at risk.

To protect yourself and your family from wildlife:

Observe wild animals from a distance. Do not interact by feeding them, petting them or attempting to adopt juvenile animals.

Avoid any wild animals that are aggressive, friendly towards humans or behaving in an unusual way. Wild animals are naturally wary and will avoid humans.

Keep pets under control at all times, do not let them chase or engage with wildlife and be sure to vaccinate your cats and dogs against rabies.

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