Environment
Maui Wildfire Leaves Pets with Burnt Paws, While 3000 Still Missing
3000 pets are still missing following the ongoing Maui wildfire. While a handful have been returned to their owners, a number are still in shelters and vets, some with burnt paws. Read more here.
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