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An owl found itself in a precarious situation Tuesday morning, April 1, after flying into a barbed wire fence in the Staley area of northwest Chatham County, leaving it tangled and unable to escape.
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Every animal seized was transferred to Nature and Parks Authority inspectors to undergo veterinary examination and are ...
An owl that became tangled in a barbed wire fence in northeastern Chatham County was rescued this week, the Chatham County ...
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Andrew Walker with the Chatham County Sheriff’s Office Animal Resource Center rescued an owl trapped in a barbed wire fence.
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