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Hedgehog Saved from Dangerous Waters in Victoria, Malta

Hedgehog Saved from Dangerous Waters in Victoria, Malta
May 8 2024 Share

In a heartwarming display of community compassion and wildlife expertise, volunteers in Victoria, Malta, rallied to rescue a hedgehog in distress. The hedgehog, affectionately named Hellie, was found swimming in the valley near Lidl, struggling to find her way out of the water. What ensued was a rescue mission that showcased both the challenges and triumphs of wildlife rehabilitation efforts.

Hellie’s predicament was discovered by a concerned citizen who promptly contacted local wildlife rescue volunteers. Recognizing the urgency of the situation, the volunteers wasted no time in springing into action. Armed with a borrowed ladder from a nearby construction site and equipped with wildlife handling permits and training, they carefully approached the exhausted hedgehog.

Using a net, the volunteers managed to safely capture Hellie, who was visibly tired and cold from her ordeal. It was evident that she had been in the water for hours, struggling to stay afloat. Once secured, Hellie was promptly taken to a veterinarian for assessment and treatment. After receiving necessary medication, she was transferred to a rehabilitation facility, where she was placed on a heat mat to warm up.

Hellie’s journey to recovery serves as a reminder of the importance of protecting Malta’s wildlife, all of which are legally protected species. The rescue operation was conducted with the utmost care and consideration for the hedgehog’s well-being, adhering to strict guidelines and regulations. It is illegal in Malta to harm or keep protected animals as pets, highlighting the significance of wildlife conservation efforts in the region.

The successful rescue of Hellie was made possible by the dedication and expertise of the volunteers involved. Their quick thinking and resourcefulness, coupled with their commitment to wildlife welfare, ensured that Hellie had a fighting chance at survival. Now, with fingers crossed and hearts hopeful, the volunteers await Hellie’s recovery, anticipating the day she can be safely released back into the wild where she belongs.

As Hellie continues her rehabilitation journey, her story serves as a testament to the power of community action and the resilience of Malta’s wildlife. It is a reminder that every creature, no matter how small, deserves our protection and care. With continued vigilance and support, we can ensure a brighter future for all of Malta’s cherished wildlife.

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Metsola Meets Former German Chancellor Angela Merkel

Metsola Meets Former German Chancellor Angela Merkel
May 8 2024 Share

European Parliament President Roberta Metsola had the chance to meet former German Chancellor Angela Merkel in Berlin today.

‘An unyielding leader who never shied away from taking necessary decisions’, wrote Metsola.

‘A figure of hope who inspired so many women as she shattered one glass ceiling after the other. A symbol of strength, a special friend of the people of Malta and Gozo, who always stood up to protect our values’, wrote Metsola.

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Local Singers, Songwriters Wish Sarah Bonnici Good Luck

Local Singers, Songwriters Wish Sarah Bonnici Good Luck
May 8 2024 Share

Local singers and songwriters collaborated on a social media video to wish her the best of luck ahead of her Eurovision Song Contest performance.

 

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Uploaded to Matt Blxck and Ryan Hili’s Instagram, the collaboration included runner ups and other Eurovision contestants, as well as other familiar faces from the local music industry.

Sarah will be opening the second semi-final with her song ‘LOOP’ – and it’s great to see that she has all the support from the local scene.

And we from MaltaDaily would also like to wish Sarah a big good luck!

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Moira & Chris NOT Eliminated From Liquorish

Moira & Chris NOT Eliminated From Liquorish
May 8 2024 Share

After the contestants were told that Moira and Chris were chosen at random to return home, it was revealed that the pair will not in fact be eliminated.

An initial post at the end of yesterday’s Liquorish programme stated that Moira and Chris were eliminated – with a mixed bag of reactions.

However, a separate update – and unbeknownst to the other contestants – the pseudo-eliminated contestants were revealed to have remained in the competition.

‘Our Liquorish All Stars will be back for more thrilling adventures later on, but SHHH don’t tell the other participants just yet!’

What do you think?

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