Can you pick wild baby bunnies up?

It's generally not a good idea to pick up wild baby bunnies. Here's why:

* They might be part of a nest: Baby bunnies are often left alone in nests while their mother goes out to forage. Picking them up can disrupt the nest and scare the mother away, leading to the bunnies being abandoned.

* They are vulnerable: Baby bunnies are very small and fragile. Picking them up can injure them or stress them out.

* They might carry diseases: Wild animals can carry diseases that are harmful to humans. It's best to avoid contact with them.

What to do if you find a baby bunny:

1. Observe from a distance: See if the mother bunny is nearby. She might be foraging and return soon.

2. Leave it alone: If the baby bunny appears healthy and undisturbed, it's best to leave it alone.

3. Contact a wildlife rehabilitator: If the bunny is injured or orphaned, contact a local wildlife rehabilitator. They are trained to care for and release wild animals safely.

It's important to remember that wild animals are best left in the wild. Unless they are injured or orphaned, it's best to observe them from a distance and let them be.