Saving wild babies
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One-month-old orphaned tamandua at a wildlife rescue facility in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Photo by Charles Guerra
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Lori Anderson, owner and operator of Toby’s Tales Rescue, getting cupboard love from orphaned fawns, Texarkana, Texas, USA
Photo courtesy of Toby’s Tales Facebook
3.

Black-crowned night heron chick recovering from a broken wing, International Bird Rescue, Fairfield, California, USA
Photo by Suzi Eszterhas
4.

Juvenile green turtle being released by marine park ranger Sallyann Gudge into the ocean off Lord Howe Island, eight months after having been found ill and then rehabilitated in Sydney, Australia
Photo by James Woodford
Eureka Prize: Lord Howe Island Green Turtle Release
5.

Orphaned rabbit kits in a donated fur hat, Wildlife Rescue Center, Ballwin, Missouri, USA
Photo by Kim Rutledge
Orphaned Baby Animals Nuzzle with Recycled Furs (more pics)
6.

Raccoon kits, found without their mother
Reddit: My dad rescued 3 baby raccoons
7.

Echidna puggle Wilson, Healesville Sanctuary, Healesville, Australia
Photo by Jay Town
Prickly echidna Wil in a pickle
8.

Two-to-three-month-old koala joey Raymond, rescued from a roadside in Brisbane, Australia
Article (more pics)
9.

Ducklings rescued from a busy road by Trooper Steve Carlson of the Oregon State Police, Oregon, USA; he then returned them to their patiently waiting mother
Photo courtesy of Oregon State Police
10.

Orphaned brushtail possum joey Bettina, being raised by Felicity Evans at Taronga Wildlife Hospital in Mosman, New South Wales, Australia
Photo by Paul Fahy
Orphaned Possums Get a Helping Hand at Taronga
Orphaned baby possum warms hearts (more pics of Bettina)
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Elephant calf Tafika, accidentally separated from his herd at nine months old in Zambia and rescued by the Elephant Orphanage Project
Orphaned Elephant Takes His Very First Steps Back Into the Wild (more pics)
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Young brown bears Yasha and Misha, rescued as cubs after their frightened mother abandoned them in the den, have been raised at IFAW’s Orphan Bear Rescue Center, near Moscow and, seven months later, are released into Kologriv Forest Nature Reserve in Russia. Video is three minutes and twenty-four seconds
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One-month-old orphaned tamandua at a wildlife rescue facility in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Photo by Charles Guerra
2.

Lori Anderson, owner and operator of Toby’s Tales Rescue, getting cupboard love from orphaned fawns, Texarkana, Texas, USA
Photo courtesy of Toby’s Tales Facebook
3.

Black-crowned night heron chick recovering from a broken wing, International Bird Rescue, Fairfield, California, USA
Photo by Suzi Eszterhas
4.

Juvenile green turtle being released by marine park ranger Sallyann Gudge into the ocean off Lord Howe Island, eight months after having been found ill and then rehabilitated in Sydney, Australia
Photo by James Woodford
Eureka Prize: Lord Howe Island Green Turtle Release
5.

Orphaned rabbit kits in a donated fur hat, Wildlife Rescue Center, Ballwin, Missouri, USA
Photo by Kim Rutledge
Orphaned Baby Animals Nuzzle with Recycled Furs (more pics)
6.

Raccoon kits, found without their mother
Reddit: My dad rescued 3 baby raccoons
7.

Echidna puggle Wilson, Healesville Sanctuary, Healesville, Australia
Photo by Jay Town
Prickly echidna Wil in a pickle
8.

Two-to-three-month-old koala joey Raymond, rescued from a roadside in Brisbane, Australia
Article (more pics)
9.

Ducklings rescued from a busy road by Trooper Steve Carlson of the Oregon State Police, Oregon, USA; he then returned them to their patiently waiting mother
Photo courtesy of Oregon State Police
10.

Orphaned brushtail possum joey Bettina, being raised by Felicity Evans at Taronga Wildlife Hospital in Mosman, New South Wales, Australia
Photo by Paul Fahy
Orphaned Possums Get a Helping Hand at Taronga
Orphaned baby possum warms hearts (more pics of Bettina)
11.

Elephant calf Tafika, accidentally separated from his herd at nine months old in Zambia and rescued by the Elephant Orphanage Project
Orphaned Elephant Takes His Very First Steps Back Into the Wild (more pics)
12.
Young brown bears Yasha and Misha, rescued as cubs after their frightened mother abandoned them in the den, have been raised at IFAW’s Orphan Bear Rescue Center, near Moscow and, seven months later, are released into Kologriv Forest Nature Reserve in Russia. Video is three minutes and twenty-four seconds
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