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  WILD RESCUES
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A book for 8-12 year olds about second chances for our wild neighbors.
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Can you imagine a hawk falling down into your mom's wildflower garden? Or a duck family that decides to make your swimming pool their pond? Read about these and other rescue stories based on wild animals treated at a real wildlife shelter. Learn amazing animal facts that can help you too to become a wildlife rescuer and help humans and animals be good neighbors!
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Short tailed Albatross

Veterinarian Nancy and 13 year old Sam find an albatross far from home. Where did it fly from? Can the team help the albatross to get well enough to fly home?
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Douglas Squirrel

Manuel finds a baby squirrel under a bush. Can he protect him from his dog and the neighborhood cat? Find out how Manuel and his friend, Julie help the squirrel.
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Raccoon

Letisha gets a big surprise when a raccoon visits her living room. How does she and her friend, Suki, help others to learn about living with raccoons?
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Red-tailed Hawk

Elan watches a hawk fall into his mom's wildflower garden. What happened to him? Can Elan and his friend, Yasmin, help him to fly again? What if they can't?
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Opossum

Are opossums the disease-carrying scavengers that everyone thinks they are? Or do they have some amazing abilities that we don't normally know about? Join Julie and her friend, Elan as they find out.
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Bald Eagle

Miles from home Sam finds an injured bald eagle. How will he get help out there in the boonies? See what happens to the bald eagle and his unusual injuries.
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Coyote

Yasmin thought she hated coyotes but, a special encounter inspired her to save one. See how Yasmin and her friend help a struggling coyote.
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Mallard Duck

Fluffy yellow ducklings show up on Suki's lawn and decide to stay awhile. Can Suki's lawn become their wild home or do they need to find their own?
Photo credits: Dottie Tison, Jay Wiggs, Ann Quinn
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