Concerned residents in the Oakland Hills have been reaching out to wildlife experts about a deer tangled up in some type of rope and spotted multiple times since at least last month.
His antlers were heavily tangled with a white cord, which was dragging on the ground. He did not run off at first and then eventually made his way into a wooded area. Within a minute, he appeared back on the road before following another deer back into the brush.On Sept. 19, a resident in the city’s Forest Pool area posted about the animal on the neighborhood social media site. Marianne Lam shared a photo of the deer and asked for advice on how to get him help.
"This is really good news, because adult deer are really challenging to deal with," said WildCare Communications Director Alison Hermance. "They're so large and unpredictable that the state Fish & Wildlife Department won't allow us to rehab them unless they're fawns with spots," she explained.
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