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HBO’s Inland Northwest — 6.26.09

Licensed Veterinary Technician Marilyn Omlor helps a deer fawn drink goat milk replacer from a lamb bar at Ponti Veterinary Clinic, Tuesday, June 23, 2009. The licensed Wildlife Reabilitator is caring for the animals with "most minimum human contact" until they can be released on private property. Wildlife agencies urge people to leave young animals alone, because they are usually not orphaned. J. BART RAYNIAK bartr@spokesman.com (J. Rayniak / The Spokesman-Review)

Licensed Veterinary Technician Marilyn Omlor helps a deer fawn drink goat milk replacer from a lamb bar at Ponti Veterinary Clinic Tuesday. The licensed Wildlife Reabilitator is caring for the animals with “most minimum human contact” until they can be released on private property. Wildlife agencies urge people to leave young animals alone, because they are usually not orphaned. Becky Kramer’s SR story here . (J. Bart Rayniak/SR)

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