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Injured critters get boost with opening of Manitoba s 1st wildlife veterinary hospital

Otter pup s well-meaning rescuers made mistakes, but the orphan is doing well now, rehab centre says

Otter pup s well-meaning rescuers made mistakes, but the orphan is doing well now, rehab centre says Burping an infant otter like a baby might be just as cute as you would imagine, but that is what one team at the Wildlife Haven Rehabilitation Centre had to resort to in their efforts to save an orphaned animal that was brought to them suffering from malnutrition and dehydration. Social Sharing CBC News · Posted: Jul 23, 2021 5:26 PM CT | Last Updated: July 23 This otter pup was brought into the Wildlife Haven Rehabilitation Centre suffering complications caused by the actions of its well-meaning rescuers.(Wildlife Haven Rehabilitation Centre/Instagram)

100 new patients last week at the Wildlife Haven Rehabilitation Centre - CHVNRadio: Southern Manitoba s hub for local and Christian news, and adult contemporary Christian programming

(Supplied) Article continues below advertisement ↴ It has been a busy month for staff at the Wildlife Haven Rehabilitation Centre in Ile des Chenes. According to executive director Zoe Nakata, they are seeing an increase in patients being admitted to the centre. Last week, the centre was inundated with over 100 new patients and that is an increase from this time last year. It is full steam ahead for the staff, but Nakata is not worried, that s a big uptake for us, but we re ready for it.   Summer staff have been hired and patient rooms are ready and they are well stocked with supplies of baby formula and medication for their patients.

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