Who takes care of ducks in park? There is one with a hurt or broken foot. One of the mallards.

David Benefield | Feb 16, 2019 | Category: Park in Grants Pass, Oregon

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k j | Feb 17, 2019

You could take it to the vet...if you can catch it and it doesn't bite you. Since they are pretty much desensitized to humans anyways, it couldn't hurt. Also, you can call the places that take in wild life and release them. That would be a little better so it doesn't completely lose all its wildness, if you will.

Tim Cessna | Feb 17, 2019

All's I can say my friend is that the Lord placed us on this planet to take care of the planet and if you feel in your heart that possibly taking care of this Animal by taking it to a Veterinary Clinic would be in its benefit well then by all means do so otherwise this animal will adapt and come back stronger and overcome its weakness.

Terry Green | Feb 17, 2019

Correct, they ducks are wild and just like any other time/ place they take care if themselves.

Pamela Watson | Feb 17, 2019

Wild ducks. Hurt foot and still gets around, then it will be fine.

Maurice LaTier | Feb 17, 2019

I believe the ducks are wild. So, uh, Mother Nature...?

Molly Pitcher | Feb 17, 2019

You could try contacting the City of Grants Pass. Ask to speak to someone in the Parks department. I would start there.

Lily Morgan | Feb 17, 2019

State Police Fish and Wildlife

*Bella * | Feb 17, 2019

Nobody takes care of them they take care of themselves .Maybe take them to the vet?

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