Animals
Wildlife Rehabs Warn of Worsening Conditions for Botched Unprofessional DIY Animal Rescue Attempts
Although impromptu or DIY animal rescue attempts may have good intentions, wildlife rehabs are warning that botched or unprofessional treatments could worsen the conditions for the animal rescued.
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