
Urban Wildlife Education
As animals get more active in the late spring and…
NDOW presents the Nevada Wild Podcast · Nevada Department of Wildlife
July 1, 202228m 4s
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Show Notes
As animals get more active in the late spring and early summer, NDOW sees an increase in phone calls from community members asking questions about wildlife they come across in their neighborhoods, whether they've found an injured animal or they have an unexpected visitor in their yard. Those are the calls that keep our Urban Wildlife Coordinators busy.
In this week's Nevada Wild, Ashley Sanchez and Aaron Keller sit down with NDOW’s new Urban Wildlife Coordinator Raquel Martinez and former Urban Wildlife Coordinator, now Wildlife Educator, Jess Wolff. They explain the urban wildlife and wildlife education positions, list the common calls NDOW receives this time of year, and explain the best steps to take if you come across wildlife in your neighborhood.
You can also find species-specific information on living with wildlife here: https://www.ndow.org/species-information/