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BOULDER — Two ducklings that were rescued Thursday after a good Samaritan saw kids hitting them with rocks in Boulder appear to be getting stronger. But officials at the Greenwood Wildlife Rehabilitation Center said the hatchlings are “not out of the woods yet.”
Jenny Bryant, volunteer and outreach manager for the center, said both ducklings are eating on their own and their conditions appear to be improving.
“They’re getting stronger, but they’re not out of the woods yet,” she said.
The ducklings were brought in Thursday after William Nash said two kids throwing rocks at them near 28th Street and Baseline Road hit them and separated them from their family.



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