New "Deer"y-Eakin Elementary School Principal Kathy Reed and maintenance director Daniel Kleindienst took care of this baby deer, which had wandered up to the school, and helped to find its …
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New "Deer"y-Eakin Elementary School Principal Kathy Reed and maintenance director Daniel Kleindienst took care of this baby deer, which had wandered up to the school, and helped to find its mom.
In many ways, wildlife in this area is still very active, especially during the spring. Though people should be wary of interacting with wildlife, the myth about human scent causing abandonment is untrue for most other animals, including mammals.