Hope to the rescue of an injured raccoon in Dartmouth

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Hope to the rescue of an injured raccoon in Dartmouth

Driving along this morning, I noticed an odd lump on the side of the road.  It began to move and I realized it was an injured raccoon. Stopping the car, I took notice that the poor little fella was very haggard looking and dragging legs while trying to walk.  I did not have anything to trap him in, but I did have Hope for Wildlife on speed dial!

Trying to keep the sluggish, but surprisingly alert and fiesty critter from getting into a nearby treeline and safe off the street, the rescuer arrived.  He was safely contained and is on his way to a hopefully speedy recovery!

A reminder – you can contact Hope for Wildlife’s rescue team with the info below

Via Hope for Wildlife 

Injured and orphaned wildlife can be dropped 24/7 any of our Hope for Wildlife locations below. You do not need to call before coming, but if you have a question please call us.

If you don’t have access to a vehicle, please call our Wildlife Helpline and a Rescue Team volunteer may be able to help!

TEXT or CALL 902-407-9453 (WILD)

 

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