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Mink release

By Toronto Wildlife CentreAugust 19, 2015Wildlife Rescue
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This young mink was found on a Burlington construction site at the beginning of July. He had a head injury and was very weak and dehydrated. After a month and a half of care at Toronto Wildlife Centre, the mink had fully recovered and was strong and healthy enough for release.

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