No cuddles, but lots of care: How a Paris-area wildlife hospital keeps rescued animals wild
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No cuddles, but lots of care: How a Paris-area wildlife hospital keeps rescued animals wild
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"A wildlife hospital in a southeastern Paris suburb is a place of no cuddles but lots of care. It helps injured, sick and orphaned animals heal so they can return to their natural habitat."
"Over the past year, the Wildlife Veterinary Hospital in Maisons-Alfort has taken in more than 10,400 wild animals, including a wide variety of birds and European mammals such as foxes, deer and hedgehogs."
The Independent covers significant topics like reproductive rights, climate change, and Big Tech, ensuring factual reporting without paywalls. Donations support journalists who report on both sides of issues. A wildlife hospital in Paris cares for injured and orphaned animals, including a female fox cub found alone. The hospital has treated over 10,400 wild animals in the past year, focusing on rehabilitation for their return to the wild while avoiding human bonding.
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