YARMOUTH – Yarmouth Division of Natural Resoruces (YDNR) reports that on TuesdayToday eider that was rehabilitated by Cape Wildlife Center, was released by Yarmouth Natural Resources into Nantucket Sound. The Eider had been brought in during the powerful winter storm that swept up the coast. Many different wildlife were affected by that storm and continue to be treated at the Wildlife Center.
Rehabilitated eider released at Bass River Beach
January 9, 2018
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