Dog lover saves pet from Alligator
NOT THIS TIME, MR. ALLIGATOR When the Florida Wildlife Federation (FWF) and the fSTOP foundation set up their cameras in Estero, Florida, USA earlier this year they had an aim in view. They hoped to “capture footage of wildlife in the community so that residents in the area can understand more about the animals that they live alongside including deer, racoons and wild bobcat.” https://images.app.goo.gl/2Yb2ZwA6R6t2a2yt5 There are 17 cameras across 15 different properties, according to Meredith Budd the Regional Policy Director at FWF. Jennifer Hassan’s article in The Washington Post Nov. 23, 2020, mentioned that the area is unique because of the abundance of wild animals. Now the area is even more unique because of an incident that occurred there recently. Volunteers who agreed to be part of the project live in an area that borders wild habitat in Lee county. One of the volunteers was Richard Wilbanks. He had a new pet, a three month old puppy named Gunner. There...