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Rondout Valley Wildlife Solutions

Professional Wildlife Solutions

Safe, humane, and lawful wildlife management for your property

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Who We Are

About Our Service

We are a local, family-owned business dedicated to humane and legal wildlife removal for private properties in the Rondout Valley area. We work closely with the New York State DEC to ensure all services are within regulation.

We believe in protecting your home and respecting the natural world around us. Our approach focuses on long-term solutions that prevent future wildlife problems while maintaining ecological balance.

Our Commitment

  • Humane and ethical wildlife handling techniques
  • Licensed and insured professionals
  • Prevention strategies to avoid future issues
  • Full compliance with New York State wildlife regulations
Interactive Guide

Do You Need Our Help?

Answer a few quick questions to see if your situation is something we can help with. This will help us provide the most appropriate assistance for your wildlife concern.

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Contact Us

Need to talk to a wildlife expert? Reach out to us with your questions or concerns, and we'll get back to you promptly.

Phone

(845) 555-1234

Email

info@rondoutvalleywildlife.com

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to our most commonly asked questions about wildlife control services.

What types of animals do you help with?

We primarily assist with nuisance wildlife such as raccoons, squirrels, skunks, opossums, and other non-protected species that commonly cause issues around residential properties.

What if the animal is protected?

We will help guide you to the proper government agency if your case involves a protected species. We maintain close relationships with state wildlife authorities to ensure all wildlife is treated according to regulations.

Can you work on public land?

No, we only operate on private property with owner permission. Public land wildlife management falls under the jurisdiction of local, state, or federal agencies.

How do you prevent future wildlife problems?

After removing the animal, we identify and seal potential entry points, provide habitat modification recommendations, and offer ongoing prevention strategies tailored to your property's specific needs.