- There are times that nature asks us for help.
- Sometimes, it is in the form of an animal crying for help.
- A wild deer named Eva happen to get help from this woman.
- Deer live in varied ecosystems.
- Big game is also known to migrate across the country.
- This was the case of Eva’s injuries.
- So, when they spotted Eva just lying there, they knew something was wrong.
- Marlis went near Eva to check on her, and she saw two scrapes on her back.
- She applied the balm to Eva, who looked relieved.
- Eva showed her appreciation afterward by giving Eva a “foot massage.”
- May we all be inspired to heal our Earth one animal at a time.
There are times that nature asks us for help.

Whether it’s the warning sign that our climate is out of control through calamities or the extinction of animal species, humans have the responsibility to respond to its needs.
Sometimes, it is in the form of an animal crying for help.

A wild deer named Eva happen to get help from this woman.

According to Rasa and Marlis, the couple who owns the house and the yard, Eva and the rest of the herd often pass by their area when migrating.
Deer live in varied ecosystems.

Big game is also known to migrate across the country.

The U.S. Geological Survey started a mapping project to trace the usual routes of big-game migration to keep it open and functional and safe and healthy for big game to pass through. Big games are hoofed animals such as mule deer, moose, bison, elk, and pronghorn. However, even with marking these routes as safety zones, they can still get hurt along the way.
This was the case of Eva’s injuries.

Whenever they pass by their home, the deer are free to roam around, and they enjoy munching on their clover and some flowers, too.
So, when they spotted Eva just lying there, they knew something was wrong.

Marlis went near Eva to check on her, and she saw two scrapes on her back.

She ran her hands through her legs, belly, and head. This gesture seems to calm Eva down.

She applied the balm to Eva, who looked relieved.

Eva showed her appreciation afterward by giving Eva a “foot massage.”

Our role as humans on Earth is to take care of the rest of the living things. We have the higher and more significant capability of tending to plants and animals who can’t look after themselves all the time. To lend them a hand is to help Mother Nature as well.

May we all be inspired to heal our Earth one animal at a time.
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