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The DSPCA and Wildlife Rehabilitation Ireland are caring for almost 100 ducklings
The DSPCA and Wildlife Rehabilitation Ireland are caring for almost 100 ducklings (Image: Wildlife Rehabilitation Ireland/Instagram)
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Two months after it opened, staff at Ireland s first hospital dedicated to sick and injured wildlife are appealing to the public to think twice before rescuing baby birds and animals.
The Wildlife Rehabilitation Ireland (WRI) hospital, in Garlow Cross, Co Meath, says it is working at near capacity and is in danger of being overwhelmed.
WRI Education Officer Aoife McPartlin said: This is our busiest time of year. It’s what we call orphan season. It’s when we see lots of baby birds and animals born and often their parents are killed in road traffic accidents.
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