You can contact a Wildlife Rehabilitator in your local area to get information on how to transport it. Wildlife Rehabilitators take in wild animals that are injured or sick to get them back to health and release them into the wild, and even though this raccoon doesn't sound injured or sick they would definitely know where to take the raccoon. Here is a site that may help you find one in your area. Good luck!
http://www.nwrawildlife.org/content/finding-rehabilitator
If this is a raccoon that has been raised in captivity since a baby, it is nearly impossible for them to survive in the wild. They did not learn the skills from their mother they need to survive in the wild. They are imprinted on humans and not other raccoons.
Saw a adolescent raccoon and opposum this morning in the parking lot behind a vehicle together. Thought they were kittens until I pulled up to the car. Both scurried under the vehicle and "hid". Very obvious was a young raccoon and young opposum. I guess they can at least coexist in a friendly manner.
call animal control in your area. they will set up a humane trap to catch it then release it in a place that is 'animal friendly'.
If the management fails to create a friendly, conducive and safe environment to its employees, then it should be considered as the biggest weakness of all. As any of the other weakness can be successfuly overcome with happy staffs!
Well 75lbs is alot for a raccoon (in World Book of Records) but I know someone that has one and it weighs 92 lbs. He is very friendly, and active in his homestead. Zoey owners are going to have him placed in the world book of records soon.
200,000 people had to be relocated
No a raccoon is not a canine. A raccoon is a procyonid.
tim calya
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Relocated - album - was created in 2004.
A 'Relocated Program' is a program that's been relocated, as in moved from it's previous 'execution' folder.
Meeko is a raccoon. Can`t you tell he has the fur as a raccoon