Due to the ever-encroaching human population, wild animals in our area are facing a serious "housing shortage." Clearing and construction on wooded vacant lots, marsh areas, fields, etc. makes it difficult for wild animals to survive in our area.
Some species, such as skunks, raccoons, opossums, deer, squirrels, ground squirrels, woodchucks (groundhogs), Canada geese, foxes and coyotes have adapted well to living among humans and use them as a valuable resource (for food, shelter, etc.). Concerned about seeing wildlife in residential areas? Please refer to Willowbrook Wildlife Center for information native wildlife.
Some people have problems with property damage caused by wild animals. Others are uncomfortable with the idea of wild animals taking up residence on their property. If the animals residing on your property are not doing any damage, you may want to allow them to stay. It will be very difficult for them to find another place to live if you evict them.
For information on how to prevent property damage caused by wild animals, or to evict wild animals, refer to:
Willowbrook Wildlife Center
DuPage County Forest Preserve District
Park Blvd. & 22nd St.
Glen Ellyn, IL 60137
(630) 942-6200
www.dupageforest.com or www.willowbrookwildlife.org
For a list of other Wildlife Rehabilitators Serving DuPage County, click here.
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