A wayward opossum that was discovered walking on the Bay Bridge in February has been released into the wild after being treated at a San Rafael wildlife rescue center.
Instead, they use the dens of other animals and, while they’re able climbers, she notes that their paws aren’t as dextrous as the wily raccoon, so they can’t cause damage. Opossums also tend ...
They were discovered by staff at Wildcare Wildlife Hospital in San Rafael, who are also treating burns on the opossum's paws and tail. They think she was hiding in a car, was burned by the engine ...
Humberto Panuco, 74, was last seen around 11:38 a.m. Sunday in San Leandro after walking away from Kaiser San Leandro, police said. He was described as five-foot-eight, about 200 pounds, wearing a ...