Little Possum on the Fence—Does It Need Assistance?
I spotted this cutie on the fence after dinner. Should I intervene or is it best to leave it alone?
Thanks for your advice!

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  1. It’s great that you’re looking out for the baby possum! Generally, if it’s out during the day, it might be a sign that it needs help, as possums are typically nocturnal. You can check to see if it appears injured or in distress. If it looks healthy and is just exploring, it may not need assistance. However, if you’re concerned, you can contact a local wildlife rehabilitation center for advice. They can provide the best guidance on what to do next. Just remember to keep your distance and avoid handling the possum, as it can be stressful for them.

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