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- The Pager Person (PP) will coordinate the rehabilitation locale and transportation details while the Rescuer is conducting onsite work.
- Ensure that you have proper equipment to include: Carrier, heavy gloves, Catch Pole and/or Net Pole. Raccoon rescues should always involve a minimum of two persons.
- CONTROL THE AREA
- identify yourself by wearing your GROWLS vest and introduce yourself to bystanders;
- Ask bystanders for help if necessary;
- Ensure you are wearing your gloves.
- SITE ASSESSMENT
- survey the area for loose rocks and/or logs;
- if raccoon appears to be mobile, assess likely escape route(s) for raccoon;
- take pictures if able.
- Verbalize the rescue plan with all Rescuers. Speak in lowered whispers throughout the rescue. Be sure to coordinate BEFOREHAND ‘who – grabs – what’ for the hands-on portion.
- Approach the raccoon cautiously, speaking in low voices.
NOTE: Raccoons have very sharp teeth and claws and can be very aggressive. Always use a
great deal of caution when dealing with these animals.
- Cover the raccoon completely with a towel and cover its eyes to encourage calm behaviour.
- Place towels on the bottom of the carrier for the animal’s comfort.
- Place the raccoon into the carrier and cover the carrier to provide a dark haven.
- Establish contact with the PP for further instructions.
- Complete the Rescue Sheet.
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