Signs of spring are popping up all across New York State! From Buffalo to Albany, it’s finally starting to feel like we’ve moved past winter. As we put away the shovels and snow suits, it’s time to break out the shorts and start getting things ready around the house.
But we’re not the only ones getting active, wildlife is, too. As temperatures rise, you may begin to notice more animal activity in your neighborhood.
Why You’re Seeing More Wildlife In Spring
This is the time of year when the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) reminds residents that increased wildlife sightings are completely normal. Whether it’s baby animals or predators on the move, there’s usually no reason to panic.
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