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Donkeys Shot With Arrows in Moreno Valley, Suspect Sought
Three wild donkeys have been shot with arrows in two months near Reche Canyon, home to California's largest wild burro population, officials said.
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Wild donkey struck by arrow, the latest in a string of burro bow attacks rattling inland California
Riverside County is home to a large wild donkey population, and it’s not uncommon for the animals to be accidentally injured. But a pattern of intentional attacks began in June.
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Read Full ArticleDonkey shot by arrow in Moreno Valley, 3rd time in 2 months
Another wild donkey has been shot with an arrow in Moreno Valley. Animal control officers responded to a report of injured donkey in the area of Pigeon Pass Road and Quail Call Drive on Wednesday, Sept. 10, Sgt. Dwight Espeleta said. They were able to corral the animal, suffering from an arrow lodged above its right shoulder. “The donkey was transported to SoCal Equine Hospital and is expected to make a full recovery,” the sergeant said. These a…
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