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MARS Wildlife Rescue asking for help with its babies

MARS Wildlife Rescue Centre is hoping people will step up.

They need help with all their babies. With it being baby season as the centre staff are caring for more than 100 infant animals.

Just like humans, new animals are expensive to raise as well. With that in mind MARS has put out a plea for donations.

Finances are so tight with the organization right now that it says its running out of everyday supplies like toilet paper, paper towels and garbage bags. The centre also needs berries for the critters.

You can donate through its website or in person at the new visitor building. It’s open Thursday to Sunday, 10:00am-4:00pm and holiday Mondays at the same time.

 

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