Nuisance Wildlife Assistance

As human populations continue to grow and move into what was once wildlife habitat, human/wildlife contact can become more common.  Some animals such as raccoons, skunks, and opossums may actually benefit from human alterations to the landscape and often exist at higher densities in suburban habitats than in forested areas.  Other species such as bobcat, otter, and fisher tend to be more wary of humans therefore development and habitat loss may alter their use of the landscape.  This website provides guidance, information, and techniques for property owners and the public if they experience conflicts with wildlife.