Beaten, sick or blind, wild creatures find new life at Wildlife Learning Center

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Beaten, sick or blind, wild creatures find new life at Wildlife Learning Center
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Coco, Marcelo and Perdido are rescued marmoset monkeys, just eight inches long, who romp and thrive in a safe habitat.

By Marianne Love, Correspondent

There’s Zeus, a blind owl with white stars in his eyes, who is fed mealworms by hand because he can’t find food on his own. He was discovered on a doorstep and appeared to be suffering from a traumatic injury. He possibly flew into a window and consequently lost his sight.

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