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Pigeons, Hedgehogs, herons... a Refuge for Injured Wild Animals in the City

The Maisons-Alfort wildlife center is struggling to accommodate the approximately 10,000 animals entrusted to it each year. A situation that becomes more complicated with each new heatwave. Maisons-Alfort (Val-de-Marne), report It's 10 a.m. and three people are already waiting for the Maisons-Alfort wildlife center (Val-de-Marne) to open. A man, dressed in biker gear, comes to drop off a baby bird found in (…) Read more Report / Animals
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The Maisons-Alfort wildlife center is struggling to accommodate the approximately 10,000 animals entrusted to it each year. A situation that becomes more complicated with each new heatwave. Maisons-Alfort (Val-de-Marne), report It's 10 a.m. and three people are already waiting for the Maisons-Alfort wildlife center (Val-de-Marne) to open. A man, dressed in biker gear, comes to drop off a baby bird found in (…) Read more Report / Animals

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