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During the last few weeks, Mountainaire Avian Rescue Society (MARS) has seen an unusually high number of wildlife cases resulting in a “full house.”
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During the last few weeks, Mountainaire Avian Rescue Society (MARS) has seen an unusually high number of wildlife cases resulting in a “full house.”

The majority of these cases have been large and small raptors, eagles, hawks and five different species of owls, as well as a number of shore and water birds.

It seems we are not the only part of the world that is experiencing wildlife in trauma, one can only assume that the severe and unusual weather events around the world have resulted in hundreds of birds falling from the sky in the United States, thousands of devil crabs washed ashore as a result of hypothermia in Britain and thousands of box jellyfish in Hawaii, to name but a...

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