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Call 911 if the wild animal is currently creating an immediate threat to public safety.

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You can learn more about wildlife in NYC or report wildlife being removed from a park.

Animal Care Centers of NYC (ACC) does not capture or trap healthy wild animals unless the animal appears to be rabid or has bitten a person or pet.

You should always use caution around any wildlife and not approach, feed, or touch them.

If healthy wildlife is a nuisance, you can search the internet or call 411 to find a wildlife removal service. If you call 411, your phone service provider may charge you an additional fee.

You can report an animal in a park to NYC Parks, including:

  • Stray dogs and cats
  • Injured wildlife
  • Wildlife sighting
  • The removal of wildlife from a park

The City responds only to sick or injured wildlife or stray or injured animals in parks.

NYC Parks does not handle reports about healthy pigeons and squirrels.

In New York City, white-tailed deer have established populations in Pelham Bay and Van Cortlandt Parks in the Bronx and throughout Staten Island green spaces, and there are occasional sightings of deer in other boroughs. The Department of Parks and Recreation hosts monthly programs on Staten Island that focus on deer and living safely with them in New York City.

Information includes: 

  • What the City is doing about the deer population
  • Tips for what to do when you see white-tailed deer

It is illegal to hunt anywhere in New York City.

Learn more about deer in New York City.

Report a sighting of a healthy deer.

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