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Seventeen Rescued Bats Released Back into Nature in the Czech Republic
Seventeen bats, previously rescued and rehabilitated by caretakers at the Pavlov rescue station, have been successfully released back into the wild. The animals, found during winter, were treated and restored to good physical condition before their release in Havlíčkův Brod's Budoucnost Park.
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