Local wildlife rescue calls for aid as storms displace baby squirrel populations
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Published on March 15, 2026.
The Ohio Wildlife Center has issued an urgent request for supplies following severe weather that displaced baby squirrels from their homes. The center provides specialized care for orphaned and injured wildlife and has launched an online donation drive for essential supplies. The public is urged to help with the situation.
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