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Second Chances Wildlife Center

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Second Chances Wildlife Center - Wildlife Rescue 501c3 🦊 Rehab abandoned/wounded wildlife for release 🦇Education & Conservation 🐭Donate to help 📍Kentucky

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Interesting and informative article about bats and their ecological predisposition to hosting viruses healthcareinamerica.us/what-makes-bat…

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“This was the right moment to take action since this is quite a forgotten area in Peru,” Caraza Atoche says. “But we, as the public ministry, [have a duty to ensure] that the laws are upheld and that animals are protected.” google.com/amp/s/api.nati…

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Want more Arnie adventures? Check out his new Dodo Kids Sleep Story, only on Calm (and here's a free trial to get you started). thedo.do/TW1Calm

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Arnie the armadillo will take your kids on a magically sleepy adventure in the new Dodo Kids Sleep Stories on Calm! Here is a free trial to get started: thedo.do/TW4

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We interrupt your scrolling for a much needed 🎶🦇 CRITTER BREAK 🦨 🌻 If you need more critter time, join us on Mon, Mar 15 at 2pm for a special study break with Second Chances Wildlife Center! Register at uchicago.zoom.us/meeting/regist…

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A big thank you to Second Chances Wildlife Center for helping us out w/ this sweetie! He was discovered living in our shed & in need of medical care. After a lifetime of taking care of the environment, he will now retire & live w/ the amazing people over at Second Chances Wildlife Center🙂

A big thank you to <a href="/SecondChancesKY/">Second Chances Wildlife Center</a> for helping us out w/ this sweetie! He was discovered living in our shed &amp; in need of medical care. After a lifetime of taking care of the environment, he will now retire &amp; live w/ the amazing people over at Second Chances Wildlife Center🙂