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| Skunk population on the rise in suburbs If you're smelling more skunks, get used to it. Experts say the black-and-white-striped critters are making a comeback after the population plummeted in the late 1990s due to a rabies outbreak. |
| Zoo Preps If you have outside pets, you probably know to bring them inside Tuesday and Wednesday night. If you have outside pets, you probably know to bring them inside Tuesday and Wednesday night but, what if you had hundreds of outdoor creatures? That's the case |
| Coyote spotted on West Shore Drive West Shore Drive resident Gloria Seiden said a “huge” coyote, which she estimated weighs between 60 and 70 pounds, spent about 15 minutes in her backyard Tuesday morning. Especially since she is within earshot of Tower School campers, she said she is |
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