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Each day, Jan and her team grapple with tough decisions about saving animals or ending their suffering; for Diego, treating a poisoned ground squirrel is deeply personal; a sassy pelican challenges the team's ability to stay objective.
Each day, Jan and her team grapple with tough decisions about saving animals or ending their suffering; for Diego, treating a poisoned ground squirrel is deeply personal; a sassy pelican challenges the team's ability to stay objective.
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"It Takes a Village"Every year, thousands of animals come through the doors at Living Sky, and they can't rehabilitate them all on their own; the Centre relies on a network of caring individuals when it comes to saving animals including Todd the lonely fox and a boxful of orphaned raccoons.
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"Blood Sweat and Tears"Martina must overcome her fears when Jan taps her to help look after an influx of skunks; Brooklynn has to help an underweight ferruginous hawk that has already shown a willingness to attack humans.
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"Learning to Fly"As the busy season peaks at Living Sky, Jan navigates staff turnover, relying on newcomers like Tegan to care for a group of cunning ravens, while Stephanie works to rehabilitate an escape-prone muskrat.
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"Letting Go"After a remarkable winter caring for orphaned otters Eddie and Oscar, Jan and Emma embark on an emotional journey to return them to a northern wilderness home.
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"Compassion Fatigue"Katie's incredible dedication has her on the edge of job burnout; Mikayla risks a broken heart as she nurtures a baby weasel.
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"Making the Call"Each day, Jan and her team grapple with tough decisions about saving animals or ending their suffering; for Diego, treating a poisoned ground squirrel is deeply personal; a sassy pelican challenges the team's ability to stay objective.
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