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Tag: rehabilitation

Starving horse spends first Christmas with loving family

December 26, 2019

Dakota was 400 pounds underweight. The 19-year-old horse was also being kept in a small pen. The animal’s hooves weren’t tended to. And, neither…

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Bald Eagle was frequent flier at Virginia wildlife rehab center

April 21, 2015

For Bald Eagle #11-1170, the circle of life began – and ended – at the Wildlife Center of Virginia. On June 5, 2011, the…

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Hospital patches up wounded turtles in the Florida Keys

January 30, 2015

The Turtle Hospital does some pretty phenomenal work rehabilitating sick and injured sea turtles and returning them to the Florida Keys. Right now, the…

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The case for hopeless causes: Abused, neglected animals are given a second chance

November 17, 2014

Back in August, Noah’s Arks Rescue was called in to help a puppy that could not walk. The animal, which was taken to the Okefenokee…

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Snowy owl stopped traffic and the presses

February 3, 2014

A snowy owl that had wandered out of its natural environment and into downtown Washington D.C. is recovering in a rehabilitation centre after being…

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