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Michigan animal rescues inundated with injured wildlife amid COVID-19 pandemic
Read full article: Michigan animal rescues inundated with injured wildlife amid COVID-19 pandemicLIVINGSTON COUNTY, Mich. The Howell Nature Center is a regional wildlife rehab center and a hub for injured animals -- and this summer its being inundated with injured wildlife during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. READ: Metro Detroit veterinarian says stay-at-home orders mean more dog walks, leading to healthier dogs and familiesWe are absolutely getting slammed out, quite a challenge this year, Laura Butler, with the nature center, said. The same goes for the Bird Center of Washtenaw County, which is near capacity with 125 birds. Because of coronavirus, public visitation isnt allowed at the Howell Nature Center and that means no money is coming in. Dana DeBenham just retired from the nature center in January but she back helping heal animals for release.