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FEATURE - Nickerchen im Jackenärmel: Les Hemstock nimmt sich eines verwaisten Fuchsjungen an
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DUK10141676_023
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DUK10141676_021
FEATURE - Nickerchen im Jackenärmel: Les Hemstock nimmt sich eines verwaisten Fuchsjungen an
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DUK10141676_020
FEATURE - Nickerchen im Jackenärmel: Les Hemstock nimmt sich eines verwaisten Fuchsjungen an
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DUK10141676_019
FEATURE - Nickerchen im Jackenärmel: Les Hemstock nimmt sich eines verwaisten Fuchsjungen an
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DUK10141676_018
FEATURE - Nickerchen im Jackenärmel: Les Hemstock nimmt sich eines verwaisten Fuchsjungen an
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DUK10141676_017
FEATURE - Nickerchen im Jackenärmel: Les Hemstock nimmt sich eines verwaisten Fuchsjungen an
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DUK10141676_016
FEATURE - Nickerchen im Jackenärmel: Les Hemstock nimmt sich eines verwaisten Fuchsjungen an
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DUK10141676_015
FEATURE - Nickerchen im Jackenärmel: Les Hemstock nimmt sich eines verwaisten Fuchsjungen an
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DUK10141676_014
FEATURE - Nickerchen im Jackenärmel: Les Hemstock nimmt sich eines verwaisten Fuchsjungen an
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DUK10141676_013
FEATURE - Nickerchen im Jackenärmel: Les Hemstock nimmt sich eines verwaisten Fuchsjungen an
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DUK10141676_012
FEATURE - Nickerchen im Jackenärmel: Les Hemstock nimmt sich eines verwaisten Fuchsjungen an
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DUK10141676_011
FEATURE - Nickerchen im Jackenärmel: Les Hemstock nimmt sich eines verwaisten Fuchsjungen an
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DUK10141676_010
FEATURE - Nickerchen im Jackenärmel: Les Hemstock nimmt sich eines verwaisten Fuchsjungen an
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DUK10141676_009
FEATURE - Nickerchen im Jackenärmel: Les Hemstock nimmt sich eines verwaisten Fuchsjungen an
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DUK10141676_008
FEATURE - Nickerchen im Jackenärmel: Les Hemstock nimmt sich eines verwaisten Fuchsjungen an
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DUK10141676_007
FEATURE - Nickerchen im Jackenärmel: Les Hemstock nimmt sich eines verwaisten Fuchsjungen an
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DUK10141676_006
FEATURE - Nickerchen im Jackenärmel: Les Hemstock nimmt sich eines verwaisten Fuchsjungen an
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DUK10141676_005
FEATURE - Nickerchen im Jackenärmel: Les Hemstock nimmt sich eines verwaisten Fuchsjungen an
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DUK10141676_004
FEATURE - Nickerchen im Jackenärmel: Les Hemstock nimmt sich eines verwaisten Fuchsjungen an
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DUK10141676_003
FEATURE - Nickerchen im Jackenärmel: Les Hemstock nimmt sich eines verwaisten Fuchsjungen an
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DUK10141676_002
FEATURE - Nickerchen im Jackenärmel: Les Hemstock nimmt sich eines verwaisten Fuchsjungen an
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DUK10141676_001
FEATURE - Nickerchen im Jackenärmel: Les Hemstock nimmt sich eines verwaisten Fuchsjungen an
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DUK10117977_004
FEATURE - Das war nicht schlau: Fuchs bleibt in Deckelöffnung stecken
Das war nicht schlau: Fuchs bleibt in Deckelöffnung stecken / 170519 *** Staff at a north London high school were in for a surprise when they spotted a fox - with his head caught in the lid of a bin. See National News story NNfox. A young fox found himself in a sticky situation when he got his head trapped in a bin lid.The headstrong cub was rescued by RSPCA officers who said he had got himself into "a real pickle."The fox was found with just his head popping out of the black bin lid by staff at Saracens High School in Barnet, north London.Teachers spotted the curious critter trappedo on school premises last Friday (May 17) and called the RSPCA for help.Animal Collection Officer Mariam Adwan said: “This juvenile fox had got himself into a real pickle. He was really scared, poor thing. "Somehow he’d managed to put his head through the hole in the lid of the bin, but then couldn’t get out. “I managed to calm him down and checked whether I could gently ease him out, but his cheeks seemed to be the sticking point. "This wasn’t going to be an easy rescue and I had to to find a solution fast."The rescue officers used a hacksaw blade to get the fox out of the bin lid.Mariam said: "Protecting the fox with one of my hands, I carefully cut a T-shaped slit to open up the hole in the lid. "Once I had done that he came out easily and following a quick check up at the vet, I was happy to learn he was unscathed by his ordeal."Teachers were confident the animal was part of a family of foxes that live on the school grounds and he was released close to his home.Mariam added: "It was clear he knew exactly where he was because he headed straight for the den and I hope is now reunited with his family.” *** Local Caption *** 29846875
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DUK10117977_007
FEATURE - Das war nicht schlau: Fuchs bleibt in Deckelöffnung stecken
Das war nicht schlau: Fuchs bleibt in Deckelöffnung stecken / 170519 *** RSPCA Animal Collection Officer Mariam Adwan with the rescued fox.Staff at a north London high school were in for a surprise when they spotted a fox - with his head caught in the lid of a bin. See National News story NNfox.A young fox found himself in a sticky situation when he got his head trapped in a bin lid.The headstrong cub was rescued by RSPCA officers who said he had got himself into "a real pickle."The fox was found with just his head popping out of the black bin lid by staff at Saracens High School in Barnet, north London.Teachers spotted the curious critter trappedo on school premises last Friday (May 17) and called the RSPCA for help.Animal Collection Officer Mariam Adwan said: “This juvenile fox had got himself into a real pickle. He was really scared, poor thing. "Somehow he’d managed to put his head through the hole in the lid of the bin, but then couldn’t get out. “I managed to calm him down and checked whether I could gently ease him out, but his cheeks seemed to be the sticking point. "This wasn’t going to be an easy rescue and I had to to find a solution fast."The rescue officers used a hacksaw blade to get the fox out of the bin lid.Mariam said: "Protecting the fox with one of my hands, I carefully cut a T-shaped slit to open up the hole in the lid. "Once I had done that he came out easily and following a quick check up at the vet, I was happy to learn he was unscathed by his ordeal."Teachers were confident the animal was part of a family of foxes that live on the school grounds and he was released close to his home.Mariam added: "It was clear he knew exactly where he was because he headed straight for the den and I hope is now reunited with his family.” *** Local Caption *** 29846879
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DUK10117977_005
FEATURE - Das war nicht schlau: Fuchs bleibt in Deckelöffnung stecken
Das war nicht schlau: Fuchs bleibt in Deckelöffnung stecken / 170519 *** Staff at a north London high school were in for a surprise when they spotted a fox - with his head caught in the lid of a bin. See National News story NNfox. A young fox found himself in a sticky situation when he got his head trapped in a bin lid.The headstrong cub was rescued by RSPCA officers who said he had got himself into "a real pickle."The fox was found with just his head popping out of the black bin lid by staff at Saracens High School in Barnet, north London.Teachers spotted the curious critter trappedo on school premises last Friday (May 17) and called the RSPCA for help.Animal Collection Officer Mariam Adwan said: “This juvenile fox had got himself into a real pickle. He was really scared, poor thing. "Somehow he’d managed to put his head through the hole in the lid of the bin, but then couldn’t get out. “I managed to calm him down and checked whether I could gently ease him out, but his cheeks seemed to be the sticking point. "This wasn’t going to be an easy rescue and I had to to find a solution fast."The rescue officers used a hacksaw blade to get the fox out of the bin lid.Mariam said: "Protecting the fox with one of my hands, I carefully cut a T-shaped slit to open up the hole in the lid. "Once I had done that he came out easily and following a quick check up at the vet, I was happy to learn he was unscathed by his ordeal."Teachers were confident the animal was part of a family of foxes that live on the school grounds and he was released close to his home.Mariam added: "It was clear he knew exactly where he was because he headed straight for the den and I hope is now reunited with his family.” *** Local Caption *** 29846878
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DUK10117977_002
FEATURE - Das war nicht schlau: Fuchs bleibt in Deckelöffnung stecken
Das war nicht schlau: Fuchs bleibt in Deckelöffnung stecken / 170519 *** Staff at a north London high school were in for a surprise when they spotted a fox - with his head caught in the lid of a bin. See National News story NNfox. A young fox found himself in a sticky situation when he got his head trapped in a bin lid.The headstrong cub was rescued by RSPCA officers who said he had got himself into "a real pickle."The fox was found with just his head popping out of the black bin lid by staff at Saracens High School in Barnet, north London.Teachers spotted the curious critter trappedo on school premises last Friday (May 17) and called the RSPCA for help.Animal Collection Officer Mariam Adwan said: “This juvenile fox had got himself into a real pickle. He was really scared, poor thing. "Somehow he’d managed to put his head through the hole in the lid of the bin, but then couldn’t get out. “I managed to calm him down and checked whether I could gently ease him out, but his cheeks seemed to be the sticking point. "This wasn’t going to be an easy rescue and I had to to find a solution fast."The rescue officers used a hacksaw blade to get the fox out of the bin lid.Mariam said: "Protecting the fox with one of my hands, I carefully cut a T-shaped slit to open up the hole in the lid. "Once I had done that he came out easily and following a quick check up at the vet, I was happy to learn he was unscathed by his ordeal."Teachers were confident the animal was part of a family of foxes that live on the school grounds and he was released close to his home.Mariam added: "It was clear he knew exactly where he was because he headed straight for the den and I hope is now reunited with his family.” *** Local Caption *** 29846874
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DUK10117977_006
FEATURE - Das war nicht schlau: Fuchs bleibt in Deckelöffnung stecken
Das war nicht schlau: Fuchs bleibt in Deckelöffnung stecken / 170519 *** Staff at a north London high school were in for a surprise when they spotted a fox - with his head caught in the lid of a bin. See National News story NNfox. A young fox found himself in a sticky situation when he got his head trapped in a bin lid.The headstrong cub was rescued by RSPCA officers who said he had got himself into "a real pickle."The fox was found with just his head popping out of the black bin lid by staff at Saracens High School in Barnet, north London.Teachers spotted the curious critter trappedo on school premises last Friday (May 17) and called the RSPCA for help.Animal Collection Officer Mariam Adwan said: “This juvenile fox had got himself into a real pickle. He was really scared, poor thing. "Somehow he’d managed to put his head through the hole in the lid of the bin, but then couldn’t get out. “I managed to calm him down and checked whether I could gently ease him out, but his cheeks seemed to be the sticking point. "This wasn’t going to be an easy rescue and I had to to find a solution fast."The rescue officers used a hacksaw blade to get the fox out of the bin lid.Mariam said: "Protecting the fox with one of my hands, I carefully cut a T-shaped slit to open up the hole in the lid. "Once I had done that he came out easily and following a quick check up at the vet, I was happy to learn he was unscathed by his ordeal."Teachers were confident the animal was part of a family of foxes that live on the school grounds and he was released close to his home.Mariam added: "It was clear he knew exactly where he was because he headed straight for the den and I hope is now reunited with his family.” *** Local Caption *** 29846880
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DUK10117977_001
FEATURE - Das war nicht schlau: Fuchs bleibt in Deckelöffnung stecken
Das war nicht schlau: Fuchs bleibt in Deckelöffnung stecken / 170519 *** Staff at a north London high school were in for a surprise when they spotted a fox - with his head caught in the lid of a bin. See National News story NNfox. A young fox found himself in a sticky situation when he got his head trapped in a bin lid.The headstrong cub was rescued by RSPCA officers who said he had got himself into "a real pickle."The fox was found with just his head popping out of the black bin lid by staff at Saracens High School in Barnet, north London.Teachers spotted the curious critter trappedo on school premises last Friday (May 17) and called the RSPCA for help.Animal Collection Officer Mariam Adwan said: “This juvenile fox had got himself into a real pickle. He was really scared, poor thing. "Somehow he’d managed to put his head through the hole in the lid of the bin, but then couldn’t get out. “I managed to calm him down and checked whether I could gently ease him out, but his cheeks seemed to be the sticking point. "This wasn’t going to be an easy rescue and I had to to find a solution fast."The rescue officers used a hacksaw blade to get the fox out of the bin lid.Mariam said: "Protecting the fox with one of my hands, I carefully cut a T-shaped slit to open up the hole in the lid. "Once I had done that he came out easily and following a quick check up at the vet, I was happy to learn he was unscathed by his ordeal."Teachers were confident the animal was part of a family of foxes that live on the school grounds and he was released close to his home.Mariam added: "It was clear he knew exactly where he was because he headed straight for the den and I hope is now reunited with his family.” *** Local Caption *** 29846876
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DUK10117977_003
FEATURE - Das war nicht schlau: Fuchs bleibt in Deckelöffnung stecken
Das war nicht schlau: Fuchs bleibt in Deckelöffnung stecken / 170519 *** Staff at a north London high school were in for a surprise when they spotted a fox - with his head caught in the lid of a bin. See National News story NNfox. A young fox found himself in a sticky situation when he got his head trapped in a bin lid.The headstrong cub was rescued by RSPCA officers who said he had got himself into "a real pickle."The fox was found with just his head popping out of the black bin lid by staff at Saracens High School in Barnet, north London.Teachers spotted the curious critter trappedo on school premises last Friday (May 17) and called the RSPCA for help.Animal Collection Officer Mariam Adwan said: “This juvenile fox had got himself into a real pickle. He was really scared, poor thing. "Somehow he’d managed to put his head through the hole in the lid of the bin, but then couldn’t get out. “I managed to calm him down and checked whether I could gently ease him out, but his cheeks seemed to be the sticking point. "This wasn’t going to be an easy rescue and I had to to find a solution fast."The rescue officers used a hacksaw blade to get the fox out of the bin lid.Mariam said: "Protecting the fox with one of my hands, I carefully cut a T-shaped slit to open up the hole in the lid. "Once I had done that he came out easily and following a quick check up at the vet, I was happy to learn he was unscathed by his ordeal."Teachers were confident the animal was part of a family of foxes that live on the school grounds and he was released close to his home.Mariam added: "It was clear he knew exactly where he was because he headed straight for the den and I hope is now reunited with his family.” *** Local Caption *** 29846877
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