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Paul

Worcester, MA
United States
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I recall in summer of 2018 there was a injured bird in my driveway and was sitting near the wheel of my car. I feared for its life and tried to shoo it away until I noticed the baby bird is hurt. I called Tufts Wildlife Rescue for assistance and was instructed to bring the bird to them in a small box. I was able to approach the baby bird and got it into a box without any trouble. They thanked me and updated me next day that it was one of endangered kind of birds. They treated its broken wing and report the bird to be of good health which they will release to the wild when the bird is better. I felt good about saving the bird and glad to help out with Mother Nature and the universe.

James

Southbridge, MA
Estados Unidos
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Volunteered for an extreme makeover home edition 2008
Why are you participating?: 

We live in a world of stereotypes. Judgemental people. It's time we break down the barriers and show the world we have a voice. Not all tattooed and pierced people are bad people. We are upstanding citizens and we all have heart and soul .

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