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Old 27-06-2003, 01:56 AM
Jan A Cordes
 
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Default Pond Tragedy*UPDATE*

NJ wrote:

Thanks to all who chimed in with sympathy or advice. Both comets are doing
wonderfully today; they are swimming normally and eating fine. They look
pretty raggedy, but I think they'll make it. Our neighbors just found
raccoon droppings on their porch roof and the garage roof, so we may both
split the cost of a humane trap. Here in Ohio, though, we are not allowed
to release raccoons--we have to euthanize any we catch, if I am interpreting
the law correctly. So...we have some thinking to do. Also don't want to
risk catching a skunk either!


NJ


Newbie delurking...

Definitely check your local fish and game laws before you use the
trap and be sure to have a plan of action.

Here in California we have to have a Fish & Game permit to even
transport a raccoon in a trap. But, we are allowed to release
them here. As long as they're healthy they get returned to the
general area they came from after they've been trapped and brought
in to the local humane society or after the Wildlife Center declares
them healthy and ready for release.

Back to lurking and trying to figure out how to deal with the pond
I've inherited.

Jan

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