Fonte: New York Post
Originally Published by: Watch: Coyote gets 'booped' by its potential rodent dinner Sea turtle rescued on Texas beach after washing up covered in barnacles, debris Cut the head off this invasive python-looking fish if you see it, conservationists say HUNTER, NY – A New York state wildlife rescue has cared for eight yearling or black bear cubs this winter and spring after an unusual number were found without their mothers and extremely malnourished. Friends of the Feathered & Furry (FFF) Wildlife Center in Hunter, New York, is the only state-certified wildlife rescue still accepting black bears, but co-founder David Loverde told FOX Weather that someone needs to do it. “They wouldn’t have made it,” Loverde said after recently taking in the latest young orphaned black bear this season.