As previously reported by the Kitsap Sun, WDFW advised residents not to feed wildlife, due to the potential threats that can ...
A North Kitsap woman who says she's fed wildlife for decades called 911 for help last Thursday afternoon after being ...
“She has a unique awareness of the connections between body and soul, the living and the dead, and in a poetic and ...
A Washington state woman had to flee her property after 50 to 100 raccoons descended on it and were acting aggressively.
The woman told deputies she started feeding raccoons around her house about 35 years ago without any problems. Six weeks ago the population of raccoons "exploded." ...
A Washington State woman was forced to flee her property after 50 to 100 raccoons appeared and were acting aggressively, ...
By last Thursday afternoon, the newly scary raccoons had grown to a horde of about 100, prompting the woman, whose name has ...
A woman has been feeding raccoons for the past 35 years in Washington, deputies said. Then one day, she discovered a shocking ...
It is against state law to feed larger carnivores, like bears, though no state law prohibits feeding animals like raccoons. Two cities in Kitsap County do have rules against feeding wildlife.
A Poulsbo woman learned the hard way why you shouldn’t feed wild animals when nearly 100 raccoons took over her yard.