Houdini’s journey home: A second chance for orphaned red squirrels
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Heather Harris
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lancswt.org.ukHoudini’s journey home: A second chance for orphaned red squirrelslancswt.org.ukEscape artist by name, escape artist by nature; the story of Houdini perfectly captures the inspirational resilience we hope to achieve within The Wildlife Trust for Lancashire, Manchester, & North Merseyside.
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