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Wildlife Images Team Releases Baby Skunks After a Successful Rehabilitation

After four months of rehabilitation, it was time to say goodbye to a group of baby skunks who were ready to return to the wild. Gathering and transporting a group of skunks is not an easy task. Skunks are rabies vectors, so handling them can be dangerous.

Our animal care team is professionally trained and properly protected to handle rabies vectors, such as skunks. When it was time to release this group, Lily, Kara, and Manda geared up in their skunk PPE to transport them to their natural habitat. You can view the video below!

Lily, Kara, Manda in Skunk PPE

Skunk Release Video

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