Uploaded by CentroTutelaFauna on Feb 14, 2012
Dal 1989 il Centro Tutela e Ricerca
Fauna Esotica e Selvatica - Monte Adone (Associazione di volontariato
ONLUS) soccorre, cura e riabilita la fauna selvatica autoctona
ritrovata ferita sul territorio di Bologna e provincia con lo scopo di
reintrodurla in natura; accoglie inoltre la fauna esotica sequestrata
per commercio/detenzione illegale e maltrattamento
(www.centrotutelafauna.org)
Il 9 gennaio 2012 il lupo Navarre è
stato recuperato dalle gelide acque di un fiume in condizioni davvero
drammatiche: denutrito, con una paresi agli arti posteriori e con 35
pallini di piombo in corpo.
Dopo diverse indagini diagnostiche, due
settimane di terapia intensiva in infermeria, monitorato 24 ore su 24,
Navarre ha ricominciato a camminare ed è stato trasferito in una
struttura, all'interno del Centro, idonea alla sua riabilitazione che
richiede una ripresa graduale delle funzioni motorie senza sottoporlo a
sforzi eccessivi. Grazie ad una telecamera Navarre viene monitorato
giorno e notte senza essere disturbato.
La strada è ancora lunga, le
diverse patologie lo hanno debilitato molto, ma Navarre, grazie alla sua
incredibile voglia di vivere e alle cure avute, ha ricominciato a
camminare migliorando progressivamente e sta dando ottimi segni di
ripresa.
Per chi fosse interessato alla versione integrale della sua storia: http://www.centrotutelafauna.org/storia-navarre.html
Le immagini sono tratte dalla serie documentaria Cronache Animali di Andrea Dalpian prodotta da POPCult.
http://www.popcultdocs.com/index_it.html
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Since
1989, the Monte Adone Centre for Conservation and Research of Exotic
and Wild Fauna (NPO - Voluntary Association) rescues, cures and
rehabilitates the injured indigenous wildlife animals found on the
territory of Bologna province (Emilia Romagna Region, Italy) in order to
reintroduce them in nature. Moreover the Monte Adone Center welcomes
the exotic animal species sequestered because of their illegal trading,
detention and mistreatment (www.centrotutelafauna.org).
On
January 9, 2012 the wolf Navarre was recovered from the icy waters of a
river in very dramatic conditions: undernourished, with a paralysis of
the hind limbs and with 35 lead pellets in his body.
After several
diagnostic tests, two weeks of intensive care in the infirmary,
monitored 24 hours 24, Navarre started to walk. He was transferred to
another enclosure of the Centre, suitable for his rehabilitation, which
requires a gradual recovery of motor function without subjecting him to
excessive physical effort. Thanks to a video camera placed in the
enclosure Navarre is monitored day and night without being disturbed.
It's
still a long way, various diseases have weakened him a lot, but
Navarre, thanks to his incredible will to live and care he received,
started to walk improving gradually and giving good signs of recovery.
For those interested in the full version of his story: http://www.centrotutelafauna.org/storia-navarre.html
The images are taken from the documentary series Animals Chronicles produced by Andrea Dalpian POPCult.
By: dcmfox
In: Regional News
Tags: wolf, rescued, icy, water, Italy, injured, shot, pellets
Location: Emilia-Romagna, Italy (load item map)
Marked as: approved, featured
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