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Judi Lynn

(160,545 posts)
Fri Nov 13, 2015, 02:25 AM Nov 2015

This Crew Found a Nearly Dead, Undernourished, Paralyzed Wolf. What Happens Next Touched Our Hearts!

This Crew Found a Nearly Dead, Undernourished, Paralyzed Wolf. What Happens Next Touched Our Hearts!

Goji Berry, Chief Happiness Officer, One Green Planet
November 12, 2015



This is one remarkable video. Watch as a nearly dead yet incredibly beautiful wolf is found in a creek. The wolf appears shaken and is paralyzed and frail and seemingly pretty scared. What happens next in the rescue is pretty incredible. It will touch your heart just how much this crew works to save this creature.

After the rescue, you can see the wolf slowly gaining back strength and coherence. Wolves are truly beautiful and majestic creatures — watch the beauty of a pack here. They also can make some pretty cute noises! Though wolves aren’t good as companion animals in most cases, we are so happy that people take the time to save them as they would any other sort of furry animal. It’s risky to take on a wild animal rescue, but it’s so worth it (please don’t do it if you’re not a professional, though) to help a creature like the one shown in this video.

More:
http://www.onegreenplanet.org/news/wolf-rescued-from-creek-video/
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This Crew Found a Nearly Dead, Undernourished, Paralyzed Wolf. What Happens Next Touched Our Hearts! (Original Post) Judi Lynn Nov 2015 OP
Awwwwww shenmue Nov 2015 #1
This was in Italy, I think. Duppers Nov 2015 #2
Meanwhile, Sarah Palin would rather shoot them from helicopters Martin Eden Nov 2015 #3

Duppers

(28,125 posts)
2. This was in Italy, I think.
Fri Nov 13, 2015, 03:29 AM
Nov 2015

Can you imagine Any ranchers in the western US giving a flying about these creatures?!

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