More time outdoors means greater threat of rabies exposure Web Staff May 28, 2012 1 minute read Rabies can be a serious threat to humans and other animals. At this time of year when we’re spending more time outside, the chances for us to encounter wildlife and to possibly be exposed to rabies is increased. WFIR’s Steve Mabry has the story. [audio:http://wfirnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/05-28-Rabies-WRAP-1-WEB.mp3|titles=05-28 Rabies WRAP #1-WEB] Share: Post navigation Previous: “Bully Boot Camp” promises to help children deal with bulliesNext: DMV: flip flops, sandals don’t cut it when you’re behind the wheel Related Stories Town of Rocky Mount adds land and residents Denise Membreno February 2, 2026 0 Familiar voice returns to Salem RidgeYaks broadcast booth for 2026 season Web Staff January 30, 2026 0 Carilion Children’s trauma nurse urges safety first approach for those breaking out the Flexible Flyers this week Gene Marrano January 29, 2026 0