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Try looking for a wildlife rehab in your area. If there's an animal control officer in your area, or a humane society, those are good starting places.

Good luck! Baby bunnies are adorable but soooo fragile. My dog scared one up in a ditch and the tiny thing hopped across the road, unseen by Rosie, thank goodness! It was so young it was wobbly.
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