Wilmington, MA Animal Control

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06/06/2026

Over just the last couple of days, we've received numerous calls related to specific species of wildlife, and with each call, after carefully listening (and self-observing when warranted), we've shared paralleling responses with each of these callers.

With the weekend upon us, while we're off shift-and in anticipation of additional calls throughout the next few weeks, we thought we'd share some of these call responses, in hope of helping both our residents and followers to understand present time wildlife normalcy as well as to reduce any empathetic worrying and to provide some beneficial guidance.

The common denominator response in all of these recent calls, (with the exception of any extraordinary circumstances), is to "please leave it alone right where you found it."

June is peak season for some very normal wildlife behaviors and observations:

🦃Turkeys!
Behavior: lying down and/or rolling in dirt. They are nesting.

🐢Snapping turtles!
Behavior: crossing roads and nesting in yards and other properties. They are heading to nesting sites and actively nesting.

🐦‍⬛Fledglings (young birds)!
Behavior: 'fluffy’ looking, on the ground, seemingly injured, hopping, fluttering, trying to fly. They are building muscle, learning flight and still have parents caring for them.

🦌Fawns!
Behavior: observed alone, lying on the ground, often curled up in grass or brush. Their mothers leave them behind to hide them from predators while she is foraging and mom knows exactly where she left her baby. Frightening a fawn by getting too close can cause it to move away from where it was left and creates significant stress and panic for its mother. It can also lead to orphaning or perilousness for the fawn.

🦊Fox and coyote pups!
Behavior: more visible, day or night, running, playing, being vocal and leaving smaller animal 'prizes' behind. They are learning, socializing and practicing hunting skills in preparation of independence.

🦝Raccoons!
Behavior: emerging from dens, climbing, chittering and more visible even during the daytime. They are growing, exploring and also developing skills of independence.

Again, this sampling of wildlife activity is normal, if what you observe falls within these behavior guidelines, then leaving the animals alone is the best way to keep them safe in their environment and to avoid human-wildlife conflicts.

Of course, if you should observe an animal acting sick, appearing injured or behaving unusually aggressive, please let us know.

[Photo of a litter of raccoons on a roof courtesy of resident, Carolyn]

Bolo for 8 year old, double pawed "Romeo" who has been missing from the Brentwood Ave area since June 1. If seen call 97...
06/04/2026

Bolo for 8 year old, double pawed "Romeo" who has been missing from the Brentwood Ave area since June 1. If seen call 978-404-3415 or Animal Control at 978-658-5071 x 5630.

06/01/2026

UPDATE 6-1-26 Maggie is home and safe!
Her owners were able to respond to a real-time sighting, got down low, and gave her the time to recognize their scent.

Missing Dog!! Female, , 5/31/26, "Maggie" is a shy Border Collie/ Shepherd mix, one year old/50 lbs., with a black coat and white face stripe & white/brown patches on chest/legs. Maggie is missing from the area of Hart St and Wyman St and may have ventured near Birchcrest St - Burlington.

If seen, DO NOT approach, call out, or chase! Please report your siting by calling the number on the flyer ASAP: 617-633-5747.




Bolo “Chloe”
05/30/2026

Bolo “Chloe”

BOLO for “Sultan”, missing from the 300 block of Salem St since Monday, May 25th. If seen pls call 978-273-0718
05/27/2026

BOLO for “Sultan”, missing from the 300 block of Salem St since Monday, May 25th. If seen pls call 978-273-0718

05/23/2026

We are in need of clay, non-clumping litter! Just like some of us - we have some cats that are picky about where they do their business. You can drop some off at the shelter directly or order from our wishlist - https://a.co/07IUb79J

Thank you!

Bolo for “Lucifer”
05/23/2026

Bolo for “Lucifer”

05/22/2026

These kittens have NO CHILL.
Play.
Eat.
Sleep.
P**p.
Repeat.

We're going through food & litter faster than it's arriving- which is great, it means they are growing and THRIVING! But, we're running low once again.

Their favorite foods are pates and these are their top choices for picky kittens~ Tiki Cat baby pate, IAMS kitten, Purina Fancy Feast kitten, Royal Canin Mom & babycat.

Check out our wishlists on Amazon, Chewy and Walmart.

Kittens are adopted quicker than we can post them. The best day to pop in and see if kittens are available are Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays! Don't call. Don't email. Pop in on those days and see who's here. We can't do the call volume!

05/18/2026

IMPORTANT PSA: This time of year, turtles are crossing roads looking for food, mates, or the perfect place to lay their eggs. Please keep an eye out while driving!

If you spot a turtle in the road:

Make sure you’re safe first - pull over carefully.

Move the turtle in the direction it was going, never back the way it came.

Don’t pick it up by the tail as it can hurt them!

For snappers, use a car mat or gently hold the back of the shell just over the hind legs. Do not pick them up by the front or sides of the shell as they have long necks and can bite.

Never take a turtle with you - just help it safely across.

Let’s keep them safe this season. 💚

05/18/2026

UPDATE-Otto has been found! Thank you to all the residency who called in sightings or flagged us down to give direction of travel.

Billerica Residents

Otto was being leash walked by the his owner in the trails behind the Lock Sand Pits ( dead end of Winsor Rd) when two off leash dogs scared him. He is EXTREMELY skittish and he is dragging a leash. Last seen in the area of Tower Farm Rd area. Please do not chase and call with any sightings ‪978-808-2409‬ or AC 978-215-9639

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