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The Unexpected Peril: Wildlife Rescues Can Turn Natural Habitats into "Death Traps"
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The Unexpected Peril: Wildlife Rescues Can Turn Natural Habitats into "Death Traps"

A groundbreaking scientific study has unveiled a stark reality that challenges conventional conservation wisdom: the act … The Unexpected Peril: Wildlife Rescues Can Turn Natural Habitats into "Death Traps"Read more

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When Wildlife Rescues Lead to Death Traps: Study Reveals Perils of Reintroducing Captive Animals
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When Wildlife Rescues Lead to Death Traps: Study Reveals Perils of Reintroducing Captive Animals

A groundbreaking scientific study is challenging the long-held assumption that returning rescued wildlife to natural habitats … When Wildlife Rescues Lead to Death Traps: Study Reveals Perils of Reintroducing Captive AnimalsRead more

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The Grim Reality of Wildlife Reintroduction: Study Reveals "Death Traps" for Rescued Animals
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The Grim Reality of Wildlife Reintroduction: Study Reveals "Death Traps" for Rescued Animals

A groundbreaking scientific study has shattered the long-held assumption that returning rescued wildlife to their natural … The Grim Reality of Wildlife Reintroduction: Study Reveals "Death Traps" for Rescued AnimalsRead more

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Ventura Becomes Largest U.S. City to Ban Glue Traps Following Advocacy from PETA and Local Wildlife Groups
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Ventura Becomes Largest U.S. City to Ban Glue Traps Following Advocacy from PETA and Local Wildlife Groups

In a landmark decision for animal welfare legislation within the United States, the Ventura City Council … Ventura Becomes Largest U.S. City to Ban Glue Traps Following Advocacy from PETA and Local Wildlife GroupsRead more

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Ventura Becomes Largest U.S. City to Ban Glue Traps Following Advocacy from PETA and Local Wildlife Rehabilitators
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Ventura Becomes Largest U.S. City to Ban Glue Traps Following Advocacy from PETA and Local Wildlife Rehabilitators

The Ventura City Council has officially voted to prohibit the sale and use of glue traps … Ventura Becomes Largest U.S. City to Ban Glue Traps Following Advocacy from PETA and Local Wildlife RehabilitatorsRead more

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The Perilous Return: Rescued Wildlife Releases Can Become Deadly Traps, New Study Reveals
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The Perilous Return: Rescued Wildlife Releases Can Become Deadly Traps, New Study Reveals

A groundbreaking scientific study has cast a stark light on the unintended consequences of wildlife rescue … The Perilous Return: Rescued Wildlife Releases Can Become Deadly Traps, New Study RevealsRead more

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Ventura City Council Becomes Largest U.S. Municipality to Ban the Sale and Use of Glue Traps Following Advocacy Efforts
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Ventura City Council Becomes Largest U.S. Municipality to Ban the Sale and Use of Glue Traps Following Advocacy Efforts

The Ventura City Council has officially approved a comprehensive ban on the sale and use of … Ventura City Council Becomes Largest U.S. Municipality to Ban the Sale and Use of Glue Traps Following Advocacy EffortsRead more

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Wildlife Releases Into Natural Habitats Can Become Deadly ‘Death Traps’ for Rescued Animals, New Study Reveals
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Wildlife Releases Into Natural Habitats Can Become Deadly ‘Death Traps’ for Rescued Animals, New Study Reveals

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