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Broken Wings: Dozens of Disabled Bats Who Will Not Be Returned to the Wild Found a Warm Home

Summary by Israel Hayom
The bats, who suffer from severe injuries that prevent them from flying, were transferred from a shelter at the "E.T.L.F." association to a new compound in Midbarium in Be'er Sheva. The place was specially designed for their needs with ramps, heating lamps, and a hidden courtyard. Caretakers: "A collaboration that gives them new life"
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The bats, who suffer from severe injuries that prevent them from flying, were transferred from a shelter at the "E.T.L.F." association to a new compound in Midbarium in Be'er Sheva. The place was specially designed for their needs with ramps, heating lamps, and a hidden courtyard. Caretakers: "A collaboration that gives them new life"

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Israel Hayom broke the news in on Sunday, August 24, 2025.
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