#TheMoment a Canada goose hit by an arrow was released back into the wild
31-03-2025 05:02 via cbc.ca

#TheMoment a Canada goose hit by an arrow was released back into the wild

Tim Cyr recounts the moment he released Wilson the Canada goose into the wild after a journey that included having an arrow in its backside for seven months, having the arrow removed and undergoing three months of rehab."
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