In 2021, licensed wildlife rehabilitator Carrie Long received a call about a baby raccoon that needed help.
Cold, wet, and hungry, Long was alerted just in time.
Long took him in and nursed him back to health, and she named him Jasper.
The raccoon reached adulthood and was free to leave, but Jasper continued to stay by her side.
Long specializes in rescuing orphaned deer as part of her nonprofitTexas Fawn and Friends.
As time went on, Hope was released as she became old enough.
Its clear hes smitten with her.
He really gets excited when he sees her in the yard, Long shares.
Shes expecting to have over 100 fawns to care for this yearorphans that would likely not survive without her.
it’s possible for you to learn much more about Texas Fawn and Friends on the nonprofitswebsite.
Carrie Long of Texas Fawn and Friends rescued a baby raccoon who needed her help.
She nursed him back to health and named him Jasper.
One of those fawns is named Hope.