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Message: From GoLocalProv by GoLocal LIVE: Kristin Fletcher, the Executive Director of the Wildlife Rehabilitators Association of RI, says they getting a lot of calls for bunnies and baby squirrels early this year. WRARI is a non-profit organization of mainly volunteers that to the care of injured and orphaned wild species. Fletcher says they care for squirrels, birds, rabbits, deer, turtles and many other animals. In 2016 WRARI cared for roughly 5,000 animals. http://www.golocalprov.com/live/live-find-an-injured-or-baby-animal-heres-what-to-do