A New Jersey woman is facing a $1,000 dollar fine for harboring wild animals, or at least that’s what the courts are calling it. Maria Vaccarella, a resident of Howell, NJ, took in two baby squirrels after their mother had abandoned them on her property this summer.
She found them all alone and vulnerable to hungry predators. She wasn’t looking for pet squirrels, nor did she intend to purposefully break the law. Out of the kindness of her heart, she took the two baby squirrels into her home and nursed them back to health, fully intending on returning them back to the wild once they were strong enough.
Despite her good intentions, two officers showed up at her door.
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Their tails make great trout flies
Unfortunately the government likes killing babies!
I am laughing so hard!! Will you ever forget Aaron’s face? Nothing like a little cleavage and 3 baby squirrels!
And planned murderhood gets millions for killing babies
Tara Lemmon
LOL, she is very dangerious!
Yup, no good deed goes unpunished.Hush hush.
I so wish Carol…. As do many others here. Unfortunately this is a farm state and it will never change for that reason as well as the rabies factor involving primarily skunks and raccoons….. But all of our wiild animals here suffer… Well except the ones that are hidden from the game commission and illegally rehabed……
How very awfull of her.yes big fines and jail.maybe shoot her for gp
Retarded justice for everyone