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CBS News
07-07-2025
- General
- CBS News
Albino deer fawn rescued in Northern California dies from injuries
An injured albino deer fawn taken in recently by a Northern California wildlife rescue has died, officials say. Gold Country Wildlife Rescue said, last week, they took in an albino Black-Tailed deer fawn. Rescuers said the fawn was found stuck in a fence, leaving the animal with serious injuries. Where the fawn was found was not disclosed. The fawn later died from its injuries, the rescue announced Sunday. ✨A Rare and Remarkable Visitor✨ This past week, we welcomed an incredibly rare patient to Gold Country Wildlife... Posted by Gold Country Wildlife Rescue on Sunday, July 6, 2025 "While loss is a hard reality in wildlife rehabilitation, we were honored to provide this little one with compassionate care, comfort, and dignity during its final days," Gold Country Wildlife Rescue said in a statement. Wildlife experts say the chances of someone seeing an albino deer in the wild is about 1 in 30,000. Notably, Gold Country Wildlife Rescue said the fawn was the first albino deer they had ever taken in. Gold Country Wildlife Rescue is located in Auburn and takes in a wide variety of injured wild animals, from birds to bears.


CBC
02-07-2025
- General
- CBC
See the moment a seal pup visits beachgoers in Quebec's Oka provincial park
Quebec wildlife experts are hoping to help a seal pup get back home after it appeared on a popular beach near Montreal.


CBC
10-06-2025
- Health
- CBC
Wildlife experts concerned efforts to get rid of rats are hurting other animals as well
As the rat problem in the city gets worse, people have been putting out rodenticides in order to deal with the issue. But wildlife experts say those poisons are harming more than just rats.