Michigan agency removes foxes, coyotes from unlicensed rehab
The agency said it learned in August that a girl had been bitten in July after putting her arm into a cage. Pearson, 59, said Saturday that Cullen told her in July that she could start taking in wildlife at Howling Timbers and that she was licensed. Pearson said the animals are not bred at Howling Timbers and that her organization collects them from inside and outside Michigan. There were no bite wounds on the arm when Pearson picked it up a short time later, she said. The girl was rushed to a hospital where she underwent surgery on her right arm, Pearson added.