Among the protesters, James Doughty, founder of Wolf Ledge Refuge and Education Center in Bristol, said Friday that confusing state regulations have prevented him from renewing his license to keep the animals until they can be adopted.
He and “hundreds, if not thousands” of people have contacted U.S. senators, congressmen and other officials to try to intervene and save the animal’s life, he said.Hospital manager Perian Haslam said the facility must adhere to state and other protocols. For more on this story, see Monday’s edition of The Times Record.
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