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    Let him go in a grassy/bush area where it is safe for the release. Don't worry about the cold - it knows what to do, and may already survived 1 or 2 winter's before you picked it up. It needs to eat to regain its fat reserve before winter hits and food source become scarce. Unless it is injured to the point it needed care, leave them alone.

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