Article: 911 FOR BABY CRITTERS.(LIVING)

Byline: Cindy Starr Post staff reporter

If your dog has torn apart a rabbit's nest or your child appears at the back door with a baby robin in her hands, you're not alone. In a world of shrinking wildlife habitats, the separation of baby animals from their parents is as much a rite of spring as daffodils and thunderstorms.

So, too, is the hand-wringing that follows the unexpected arrival of a helpless little critter.

But offering a helping hand to disrupted wildlife families needn't be overwhelming, according to Mary Carrelli, president and founder of Second Chance Wildlife. Mrs. Carrelli, whose non-profit organization will receive up to 75 ...

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