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Around 70 wild animals rescued amid Texas flooding

  • Austin Wildlife Rescue took in 50 animals Saturday, 63 Sunday, and 15 Monday after flooding in Texas Hill Country displaced wildlife.
  • Heavy rains and flash floods along the Guadalupe River displaced ground-dwelling animals like foxes, skunks, and rabbits, primarily affecting their dens and nesting sites, according to Maron.
  • Austin Wildlife Rescue’s team provides three-month specialized care for injured, orphaned animals like opossums, squirrels, and a limping snapping turtle with an eye injury after flood displacements.
  • The animal intake surge has pushed Austin Wildlife Rescue to capacity, prompting facility expansions and urging the public to call first if encountering wildlife.
  • More broadly, unusual weather events threaten native wildlife, with the centre managing around 10,000 animals annually across 300 species, highlighting ongoing resilience challenges.
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‘Someone’s got to help’: Minnesota volunteers give injured, orphaned animals a chance

MENAHGA, Minn. — Julie Dickie cares for a lot of orphaned babies — and right now they’re really hungry. Eleven spotted fawns all need to be bottle fed with a special formula. Nearby, two young trumpeter swans chatter while a baby otter plays in a cage. Early summer is the busiest time of the year at her Northwoods Wildlife Rescue near Menahga. Every animal arrives with a story, almost always a sad one. "Mom was killed by a vehicle,” Dickie reads…

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MPR News broke the news in Saint Paul, United States on Monday, July 7, 2025.
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