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1. Coyotes In NJ
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  in the daytime that show no fear of humans or if a coyote attacks a person, immediately contact your local police and the Division of Fish and Wildlife at 908-735-8793; outside of normal business hours call the DEP Hotline at 877-WARN-DEP.
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2. North Jersey Community Animal Shelter
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  The North Jersey Community Animal Shelter (NJ CAS) Serving North Jersey Communities   For urgent animal related matters, please call your local non emergency police who will dispatch the on-duty animal control officer.   23 Brandt Lane Bloomingdale NJ 07403 Call: 973 850-6767 Fax: 973 850-6768 Email: njcas4adoption@gmail.com Animal Shelter Hours Every Day from 10am to Noon
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3. Rabies Virus Information
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  animals. Stray dogs and cats can be a risk as they may not have been vaccinated against rabies Never adopt wild animals or bring them into your home. The average person is clueless as to their care and this would pose a great risk. Remember they are not pets. Do not try to rescue or care for injured or orphaned wildlife. Call your animal control officer or your local wildlife rehabilitator if you find
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4. Temporary Food Event Permit Packet
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  All applications and temporary food event packets (together called “Temporary Packet”) will be required to be collected and submitted as one package to the health department two (2) weeks prior to any temporary event. Vendors should give their completed packets to the Event Coordinator for proper submission.
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5. Snakes In NJ
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  near homes and more rarely, in basements during the summer months, although Timber Rattlesnakes and Northern Copperheads are less frequent visitors given their more secretive nature. However, it is wise to keep cracks and crevices of the house and outbuildings sealed to prevent any snake entry.   *In Ringwood and West Milford call your local Police department if you encounter a snake situation
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