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Untamed
One Small Way to Save Many Wild Lives
Season 2
Episode 6
Each year, more than 3,000 wild animals are brought to the Wildlife Center of Virginia to be treated for life-threatening illnesses or injuries. The good news is that many of these mishaps are easy to prevent. And perhaps the most preventable of all come from the terrible human habit of littering.
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