Paris Wildlife Hospital Provides Care to Injured Animals Amid Urbanization Challenges
A wildlife hospital located in Maisons-Alfort, a southeastern suburb of Paris, is dedicated to rehabilitating injured, sick, and orphaned animals affected by human activities and urbanization. Recently, a fox cub was rescued and is being cared for by volunteers at the hospital. The facility has treated over 10,400 wild animals in the past year, including various birds and European mammals. The hospital aims to return these animals to their natural habitats without human imprinting, ensuring they remain wild. The hospital is operated by Faune Alfort and relies heavily on donations and volunteer support.