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Vets save Wild Lives

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A thank you to all the vets who give their time to help bats and other wildlife for the Save Lucy Campaign

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Vets save Wild Lives

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Big Brown Bat Dropped by a Hawk

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Wounds Repaired by Dr. Hiss (Town & Country)

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Badly crushed box turtle

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Repaired by Dr. Burwell (Blue Ridge Wildlife Center)

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Red Bat with Fractured Wing

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Pinned by Dr. Adam (Wildlife Center of Virginia)

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Silver Hair Bat with Massive Abscess

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Cleaned and Managed by Drs. Hiss & Gerth (Town & Country, Critterfixers in VA)

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Little Brown Bat with WNS

January 26, 2012

February 12, 2012

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Stabilized by Dr. Miranda (Wildlife Center of VA)

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Hoary Bat with Injured Eye

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Films by Drs. Newman & Planeta (Caring Hands)

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Eye Surgically Removed by Dr. Adkins (Hope Center)

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Aging Big Brown Bat with Dental Issues

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Dental Exam, Cleaning & Extraction by Dr. Miller (Atlas Vet)

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To Drs. Davis & Reed Hall for providing clinic space for

wild patients since 2000 at both Town and Country and

Columbia Pike Animal Hospitals.

A Special Thank you

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Vets who work with wildlife provide an invaluable service

to rehabilitators, wild animals, and the public.

Your care and compassion make our successes possible.

Thank you!From The Save Lucy Campaign

We couldn’t do it without you