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Wildlife entanglement in human-made objects is a growing environmental concern that poses threats to various species. Animals, ranging from marine creatures like sea turtles and dolphins to terrestrial wildlife such as birds and ungulates, often become trapped in ordinary human items. These entanglements can lead to injuries, impaired movement, starvation, and even death. It’s a…

Wildlife entanglement in human-made objects is a growing environmental concern that poses threats to various species. Animals, ranging from marine creatures like sea turtles and dolphins to terrestrial wildlife such as birds and ungulates, often become trapped in ordinary human items. These entanglements can lead to injuries, impaired movement, starvation, and even death. It’s a shame to see, but when wildlife and humans overlap, these types of things are going to happen.


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