I Have an Injured Animal. What Do I Do?

Use all necessary safety precautions when approaching an injured animal. You can call Animal Care at the Observation Building at 920-391-3685 for assistance. You may also be able to call your local animal control officer.

Some animals may not need assistance. They may be eating or hunting.

If you have an injured animal in your possession:

  • Keep the animal secure in a box or carrier in a warm, dark, safe, place
  • Do not feed the animal
  • You may give it a small amount of water if necessary
  • Keep animal away from other animals, pets, and children
  • Bring it to the Observation Building as soon as possible. We are open daily at 8 am

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1. I Have an Injured Animal. What Do I Do?
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