Deceased Animal Pickup

No one wants to see a dead animal in their city. Along with the smell of decaying flesh, the images they leave behind can be haunting and downright depressing. Many areas across the country face this problem, and many require deceased animal pick-up services because of it. Due to many cities urban and rural mixes, human-animal interactions are common, and the incidences of roadkill are plentiful. These deceased animal pickup services are therefore essential in the mantainence of public health and safety, as they can be instrumental in preserving both human health and wildlife health as well. 

The City of Fresno, California is surrounded by agricultural areas, making them more likely to have wildlife encounters in both residential and rural areas. Dead animals that result from these encounters can pose immediate risk, especially if those animals are larger ones such as deer or livestock. In addition to dangers such as disease, deceased livestock can attract dangerous scavengers like coyotes, creating more safety concerns for residents. These larger deceased animals can also be dangerous to vehicles. Deer and other animals left on the road can cause serious accidents when drivers attempt to avoid them and especially if they were to hit them, endangering lives and causing a traffic jam. To protect their citizens, the City of Fresno, California is seeking proposals from qualified contractors for the removal of deceased animal carcasses. 

As mentioned before, deceased animal pickup is essential for keeping a city clean and safe. The aesthetic benefits are just a bonus, but should not be overlooked. Removing these deceased animals can limit depressing sights and therefore help maintain the quality of life for the community, all while showing that the city cares about cleanliness and health, making the City of Fresno more comfortable to visit and live in. If interested in this opportunity, click on the link to learn more. The bid closes January 7, 2025 at 3:00 PM PST.