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Under the feather? Try imping

Colonel Dr Navaz Shariff, chief veterinary surgeon at PFA, said: “We have a feather bank. We perform the imping process on a variety of birds, with a focus on species like black kites, parakeets, and barbets. These birds often lose their feathers and become injured due to entanglements, leading to a loss of their natural instincts.”

As rising temperatures threaten urban wildlife, Chicago experts recommend protecting green spaces: Give animals a seat at the table

CHICAGO When a family of red foxes popped up in Lurie Garden in May, frolicking through Millennium Park and grooming each other on a concrete slab, Seth Magle said it was an exciting development for a species that is becoming increasingly rare in the Chicago area. But city dwelling may no longer be an option for foxes for long, Magle said, as urbanization and climate change threaten their .

As rising temperatures threaten urban wildlife, Chicago experts recommend protecting green spaces: Give animals a seat at the table

When a family of red foxes popped up in Lurie Garden in May, frolicking through Millennium Park and grooming each other on a concrete slab, Seth Magle said it was an exciting development for a species that is becoming increasingly rare in the Chicago area. But city dwelling may no longer be an option for foxes for long, Magle said, as urbanization and climate change threaten their homes. “We .

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