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The current plan is to rehab them and get them eating, then take it from there. I know several nature centers and state parks that have requested them, so I will try to get them what they need for educational displays. A few will stay with me for use in educational programs. With an animal such as that, it is important to rotate which ones are on used to lessen stress.
Unfortunately, they cannot be released because of pathogens and unkown origins.
The first step is to save them and get them healthy. I will know closer to time about how many we can be expecting. It may be 5 or it may be 100. No way to tell right now.
This will play nicely into our Educational Display at Chattahoochee Nature Center 2 weeks after the Roundup.
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