Marten babies rescued: Call for help after house demolition in Mattsee!

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During a house demolition in Mattsee, workers discovered orphaned baby martens. Animal rights activists take care of the helpless animals.

Marten babies rescued: Call for help after house demolition in Mattsee!

A remarkable discovery was made during a house demolition in Mattsee, Salzburg. Workers noticed a fleeing animal fighting for its survival. The following day they found a nest with four helpless baby martens, whose eyes were still closed and in a threatening condition. The animals screamed for help and clearly showed how urgently they needed support. The finders then contacted the animal protection organization Pfotenhilfe in Lochen (Braunau district), which looks after injured or orphaned wild animals.

The marten babies, only a few days old, were severely hypothermic and close to starvation. In paw help, they were looked after around the clock, received warmth and were fed every three hours - even at night. Johanna Stadler, the managing director of Pfotenhilfe, explained that the marten babies are developing well and are already loudly drawing attention to feeding. Fortunately, they now seem to be doing better, which is a great relief for the zookeepers.

Animal protection in Austria

The situation of the small marten babies is an impressive example of the commitment of animal protection organizations in Austria. Particular attention is paid to the animal protection organization in Graz, which is known for the care and accommodation of injured or orphaned small wild animals. Not only does this organization have a high average rating of 4.8 out of 5 on Google, but it also has an excellent reputation for its transparent and responsible work.

  • Adresse: Langeggerweg 80, 8044 Graz, Österreich
  • Telefon: 6506452535
  • Webseite: wildtiere-in-not.at
  • Anzahl der Google-Bewertungen: 316

The team consists of dedicated animal keepers and volunteers who are supported through volunteer work and donations. Not only are they active in animal care, but they are also committed to spreading information about animal welfare.

It is important that organizations such as Pfotenhilfe and the Graz-based animal protection organization form a strong network that forms the basis for the successful rescue of animals in need. Initiatives like these not only help save wild animals, but are also an important part of raising awareness of animal protection in society.

The story of the baby martens is more than just an isolated case. It shows how important it is to treat nature with care and to provide timely assistance to animals in need of help. The success of such rescues depends largely on community support and the commitment of animal welfare organizations fighting to protect wildlife.