Herons are seen scattered about the North Mississippi Regional Park Heron Rookery on May 22, 2011, after a heavy storm and tornado destroyed most of the nests in the rookery. (Photo by Sharon Stiteler)
For urban wildlife, a place to get well
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Spring is a busy time of year for the staff at the Wildlife Rehabilitation Center. From baby herons to baby squirrels, they see more than 100 animals a day. Midmorning speaks with the center's director about how the public can help injured or orphaned animals.
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Phil Jenni: Executive director of the Wildlife Rehabilitation Center in Roseville.
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