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The city of New Orleans can breathe a sigh of relief: Saffron the pet opossum is on his way home, says his owner. The plight of the marsupial, who was confiscated by Wildlife and Fisheries agents over ...
Separation from his pet has been “really, really hard on me,” he said. Naturally, Voiles said, it would have been heartbreaking if the opossum — which he named Saffron — had died. But his current ...
GRANTS PASS, Ore — Wildlife Images Rehabilitation and Education Center’s executive director Dave Siddon joined Emily Storm on ...
NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — This past Mardi Gras, “Saffron” the pet opossum was confiscated by the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries agents in the French Quarter. At the time, “Saffron” belonged ...
When Olli was a baby he was attacked by “several predators.” He had bite wounds, abscesses and his spinal cord was injured. He was unable to bear weight on his hind legs. But, Olli, who was rescued ...
William Voiles is a regular sight in the French Quarter, pedaling his adult tricycle with a small menagerie of animals riding, remarkably calmly, in the front and rear baskets. Photos from June show ...
Alyce Collins is a Newsweek Life and Trends reporter based in Birmingham, U.K. with a focus on trending topics that are both engaging and relatable. Since 2019, she has covered a variety of ...
It's been months since William Voiles' sweater-clad pet opossum, Saffron, was seized from him by state law enforcement agents in the French Quarter. On the morning of June 11, the city declared that ...
William Voiles is in an emotional state of limbo. He’s still hopeful that the state will eventually see fit to return his pet opossum that was confiscated by Louisiana Department of Wildlife and ...
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