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Bobcat

<>The female bobcat named "Charlie" was featured in our April News. She was found in February, unconscious on a roadside at Canaveral National Seashore by a park employee, Charly Holmes. Park ranger, Candace Carter, transported the juvenile bobcat to our facility for assessment and rehab. Although injured, the baby bobcat recovered very nicely, and, of course remained entirely wild .. In June, "Charlie" was released back to the Canaveral National Seashore where she had been born.
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