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animal rescue

A fox that has been stranded in Montreal's Old Port for two weeks will stay there a bit longer. Despite ongoing rescue attempts by Sauvetage Animal Rescue (SAR), the wild animal remains at large.

"[The rescue] is not done," said SAR Director Eric Dussault in a live Facebook video.

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A fox stuck on ice in the Old Port of Montreal, caught between the quays for at least 10 days, has been raising alarm around town, and a challenging animal rescue operation is still underway after multiple days.

The Sauvetage Animal Rescue team was on-site Friday, Saturday and Sunday after failed attempts to capture the fox. The nonprofit sent exclusive videos and photos of the rescue mission in progress to Narcity Québec and it looks pretty intense.

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A challenging animal rescue is underway this afternoon in Montreal's Old Port. A fox is stranded on a piece of floating ice near King Edward Quay.

Sauvetage Animal Rescue tried to capture the wild animal earlier today with little luck. The fox has been trapped in the harbour for at least a week and a half.

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When it comes to animal safety and well-being, the Montreal SPCA knows exactly what they're doing. The SPCA Investigations Division recently rescued two horses who were sequestered for several years in the outskirts of Montreal.

In an Instagram post shared to the SPCA page, the Investigations Division had received a recent report regarding two horses outside the Montreal region who had "been locked in their stalls for several years," the SPCA wrote.

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