Bradenton Beach couple that rescues wildlife in need of help after back-to-back hurricanes

Tampa Bay, FLLocal News

In the wake of devastating back-to-back hurricanes, Gail and Ed Straight have devoted their lives to wildlife rescue in Bradenton Beach, Florida, through their non-profit organization, Wildlife Inc. For over 30 years, this dedicated couple has nurtured and rehabilitated injured wildlife, including a variety of species such as rabbits, owls, and deer. Their home has become a refuge for these animals, reflecting their unwavering commitment to wildlife conservation. The recent hurricanes have exacerbated the challenges they face, with an uptick in injured wildlife requiring immediate care. This article not only highlights their individual stories but also serves as a poignant reminder of the critical role wildlife rehabilitators play in the aftermath of natural disasters.

The Straits’ efforts underscore the importance of community awareness and support for wildlife rescue initiatives. Through their work, they are fostering a deeper connection between people and the natural world. As environmental challenges grow, stories like theirs remind us of the resilience and dedication required to protect vulnerable species.

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