Herons Found Suffering After Fire Are Released into the Wild
A dozen Herons that were found dizzy and scattered all over the floor after a fire late last year have gotten a second chance at life. Environmentalists in Bolivia nursed them back to health and have re-released them back into the wild now that they’re healthy enough to fly free on their own. Inside Edition Digital’s Stephanie Officer has the details.
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