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Too often people see a lone fawn (deer) or calf (antelope) or lamb (gazelle) hiding in grass, or similar, and think they have been abandoned and need to rescue the baby. They have quite likely not been left by its mother. The mother leaves them there for the day and goes off to eat to produce milk. She usually returns once a day – usually towards the end of the day to feed her baby.
Best to leave it and wait about 24 hours. If she has not returned and you are sure of that, only then should you call WILDLIFE authorities and do not try to create a 'suitable' milk solution (if not trained) as practically nothing can substitute a mother's care and milk and the baby will likely die due to stress and malnutrition.