Day in the Life: Texas wildlife rehabber

HOUSTON — Heather Cragun is committed to healing the state’s most fragile creatures. An assistant manager at the Texas Wildlife Rehabilitation Center in Houston, she helps the frail gain strength, feeds injured mammals and nurses back to health the roughly 5,000 animals brought into the non-profit facility each year. “There are not many places in Houston that take in injured wildlife animals,” Cragun said. “If you find an injured bird, squirrel, opossum or raccoon, you can bring it to us,…
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