Protecting Minnesota’s Wild Animals During The Summer Months
When summer heats up in Minnesota, its picturesque landscapes come alive with wildlife. At this time of year, extra care must be taken to protect and preserve our state’s varied ecosystem. Minnesota Wild Animal Management is dedicated to supporting native wildlife, and in this blog post we’ll highlight key steps you can take during these hot months to ensure their well-being and ensure their safety during this post’s summer months.
Minnesota’s abundance of lakes and wetlands make the state an attractive habitat for waterfowl, such as ducks and geese, which make an aesthetic sight while nesting on your property can sometimes become an inconvenience. When this happens, Minnesota Wild Animal Management can offer effective strategies to deal with nuisance ducks and geese nesting there and ensure peaceful coexistence between you and these graceful birds.
Minnesota Wild Animal Management’s services help ensure that we all enjoy peaceful coexistence in harmony. Through inspection, humane removal, prevention services and preventive maintenance measures they ensure both humans and wildlife continue to coexist harmoniously in Minnesota’s vibrant Twin City metro area.
Living in the picturesque state of Minnesota comes with its fair share of wildlife encounters, including the mischievous raccoons. While raccoons are fascinating creatures, they can sometimes become a nuisance, causing property damage, and posing potential health risks. If you’re dealing with nuisance raccoons in Minnesota, fear not! In this guide, Minnesota Wild Animal Management offers effective strategies to handle these furry invaders responsibly.
Minnesota is home to eight species of bats, one of which is protected under the Federal Endangered Species Act of 1974 and two more being considered for protection. Five out of the eight species (the little brown myotis and large brown bat) have been observed roosting inside residential buildings

