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Solving common wildlife problems
Nuisance animals are only a "nuisance" to the person who needs a solution.
The Bay Area is home to an amazing diversity of wild animals. Many  animals live very close to their human neighbors, which can cause real, or perceived, problems. Humans can learn to share their world with wildlife. Following are some humane solutions to problems that are commonly encountered in our area. If you have found an injured or orphaned animal click here.

Mammals
Mammals in general
BatsBeavers CoyotesDeerGophers & moles
Mice & ratsMountain lionsOpossums RabbitsRaccoonsSkunks
Squirrels (ground)Squirrels (fox)

 
Birds and reptiles
Birds in general
Ducks & geeseJays MockingbirdsPheasants & peacocks PigeonsHawks & owlsHerons & egrets SwallowsTurkeysWoodpeckers
Snakes

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