As the last wisps of winter dissipate, the natural world awakens to a season of new life. Spring is a time of rebirth and renewal, but it also brings a surge in wildlife activity as animals give birth to their young. From the sweet songs of birds to the gentle grazing of deer, and even the scaly waddling of alligators, the great outdoors is teeming with life. However, this increase in wildlife activity often brings these animals into closer proximity to human settlements, posing a potential threat to both humans and the animals themselves. As residents of rural and urban areas prepare for the warmer months, they must also be aware of the increased presence of wildlife in their neighborhoods.


Spring is when wildlife — everything from birds to deer to alligators — bear their young, often in locations more suitable to humans than animals.