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NATIVE WILDLIFE RESCUE ROUND UP
1. (TOP LEFT) Pie is a young eagle who was stranded at a fire station, after flying onto a glass panel. Our heartfelt thanks go to the very patient and helpful staff at the Paya Lebar Fire Station– who safely contained Pie in a safe, quiet and warm environment. Upon our arrival, we were pleased to see that Pie had managed to recover from the shock. Whilst we were checking Pie for any injuries, he/she took off – giving us all a pleasant surprise. Thank you once again, officers!
2. (TOP RIGHT) This lovely couple (of yellow-vented bulbuls) were found stuck to a glue board – intended to trap rodents. We have shared this before, and will continue to do so: Please do not use glue traps – whoever gets stuck on the glue will suffer a slow and painful death, unless they are rescued. Luckily for this couple, a kind person found them and called us. We suspect that the second bird got stuck when attempting to free his/her partner. After a few cleaning sessions, both of them were released together.
3. (BOTTOM LEFT) Meet this beautiful adult thick-billed green pigeon who got stranded in a built-up environment. Thanks go to the caller who helped to contain the bird and called us for help. After overnight rest and incubation, we were happy that the pigeon managed to fly away back to the wild.
4. (BOTTOM RIGHT) We were called upon to rescue yet another garden snake who had been sprayed with insecticide, probably because people were (needlessly) afraid. Meet Band, a striped kukri snake, who was convulsing when we rescued him/her. Thankfully, Band recovered following some rest and fluids, and was released back to the wild.
Please remember to call our 24-hr ACRES Wildlife Rescue Hotline 9783 7782 for assistance, if you see any wild animal in distress!
Have a great weekend everyone!
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