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Mother Nature has other ideas, "State Sen. Robert Jackson said in a news release.
"I urge my constituents with pets to make sure of their pets." "Stay alert when enjoying our beautiful parks, and if you see a wild animal strangely acting, leave the area and call" 311, the city's hotline for non-emergency services, he said.
Any animal that seems sick, disoriented or unusually quiet or aggressive should be reported, city officials said.
Infected animals can spread rabies to people and unvaccinated animals through a dick. No pets or people are believed to be in these health centers.
Rabies has been rare on Manhattan Island since when they were reported in Central Park. That outbreak was 500,000 raccoons around the park, vaccinated them and released them.
This year's four rabies boxes were found in Manhattan's Inwood Hill Park. The health department is "remixing", "the department's news release reads.