This video, from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology in the USA, says about itself:
1/4/2016, 13:24, Enjoy this video of American Mink Scampering near Cornell Lab’s Feeder Garden.
This video, from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology in the USA, says about itself:
1/4/2016, 13:24, Enjoy this video of American Mink Scampering near Cornell Lab’s Feeder Garden.
It’s very rare to see them in the wild, I personally have never saw one–but just like watching any other wild animal, it is a treasure & blessing. I can’t help but think of those who are trapped on fur farms and die via the most heinous methods. Bless the animals♥️
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I agree. American mink are in fur farms in many countries, including (at the time still) the Netherlands:
https://dearkitty1.wordpress.com/2015/11/10/stop-killing-minks-for-fur-dutch-court-decides/
It would be best to transport them to North America, to free them there in their natural environment.
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