Wash. wildlife rehabbers seek changes after state kills deer, elk
OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) – Wildlife rehabilitation advocates in Washington state say state officials went too far when they seized and killed three young deer and an elk calf from a wildlife rehabilitation center.
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife at a meeting Friday says the law required the animals to be seized and euthanized last month because they were too habituated to humans.
KING5-TV reports that Jasmine Fletcher-Glaze closed For Heaven’s Sake Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation in Rochester after the animals were seized and killed from the facility out of concern it could happen again.
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Director Jim Unsworth says the agency is reviewing its procedures.
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Information from: KING-TV, http://www.king5.com/