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Orphaned baby long-tailed weasel brought back to Southern California wilderness in ‘rare rescue’
Southern California wildlife officials successfully rehabilitated and released an orphaned long-tailed weasel after over two months, marking a rare rescue. The weasel was found alone on a trail in Riverside County.
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