Cupid the Wild Donkey Recovers After Arrow Attack Amid Rising Violence Against Burros
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Cupid the Wild Donkey Recovers After Arrow Attack Amid Rising Violence Against Burros

Cupid, a wild donkey in California, is recovering after being shot in the lung with an arrow, part of a disturbing trend of violence against burros in the region. Since June, there have been at least six reported attacks, raising serious concerns about the safety and welfare of these animals. Authorities are urged to take action to protect wild burros and prevent further incidents.

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Cupid, a wild burro in California, is on the mend after undergoing surgery for an arrow wound, marking the latest incident in a troubling series of attacks on these animals. Since June, there have been at least six similar attacks on donkeys in the semirural regions of inland Southern California. This situation raises concerns about the safety of wildlife and the need for better protection measures for these vulnerable animals.

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