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CBC Life | Ivy's Rescue Story: This Abandoned Baby Deer Survived Thanks to A Family of Campers @CBCLife | Uploaded March 2020 | Updated October 2024, 18 hours ago.
Found alone in freezing waters, this wild fawn was nursed back to health by the team at Ontario's Woodlands Wildlife Sanctuary.

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Ivy's Rescue Story: This Abandoned Baby Deer Survived Thanks to A Family of Campers
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