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This rare albino porcupine made a full recovery and is now an ambassador for her species and for native wildlife at The Wild Center in Tupper Lake.

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This rare albino porcupine made a full recovery and is now an ambassador for her species and for native wildlife at The Wild Center in Tupper Lake.

Caring for wildlife in Cornell’s own backyard

Located a short drive to the east of Cornell’s main campus, on Hungerford Hill, the Janet L. Swanson Wildlife Hospital is a hidden treasure, providing lifesaving medical care for native … Read more

By Linda Copman March 11, 2021
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