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Not without a special permit as a wildlife rehabilitator.
Not on most places..Wild animals are not legal to keep unless you are a wildlife rehabilitator.
Unless you are a licensed wildlife rehabilitator, it is illegal to own any bird of prey.
Contact a wildlife rehabilitator. They will be equipped to handle a young mole's care.
Only if you are a wildlife rehabilitator and have experience raising orphaned raccoons. Otherwise you will end up killing the animal.
Take the baby birds to a local wildlife rehabilitator. In the meantime, keep the baby birds in a shoebox or something and line it with tissues or other soft material. Or if you have a old abandoned birds nest in a near by tree then take it out put it in a bucket until you can bring the bird to a local wildlife rehabilitator! thanks! Happy to help!
You leave the fox alone and free and feed it nothing. If it is a baby fox that is abandoned call a wildlife rehabilitator to care for the animal.
If this is a true wild cat and not a feral domestic cat, call a vet office to find a phone number to a local wildlife rehabilitator. In most areas it is not legal to hold a wild animal in captivity without a special permit.
I no longer take in orphan raccoons as I am too old for the demands they make on a caretakers life. Contact a local wildlife rehabilitator in your area.
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For a fennec fox, you will need a Class III Wildlife permit.
Yes they are legal in NJ. Contact the NJ Division of Fish and Wildlife for Permit Information. You would need the Exotic and Nongame Wildlife Species Possession Permit.