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Show State issues fawn-napping fawn-napping warning More fawn-napping in recent re-cent weeks brings a stern "hands off" warning from the Division of Wildlife Resources. Outdoor travelers must leave fawn deer and other wildlife young alone or face arrest for illegal possession of protected wildlife. , Utahns are reminded that state law prohibits removing protected wildlife from its natural na-tural habitat or holding it in captivity, except as provided by the Wildlife Resources Code. Although some fawn deer arc packed up deliberately and taken home as pets, others oth-ers are supposedly last or abandoned, according to people peo-ple who find them. However, a fawn is not lost or abandoned, and if left alone, the mother will return to her youngster after human danger has passed. |