to death
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The most lasting way to avoid goose problems is to change the habitat. Jeffery Irish
The main problem people have with Canada geese is aesthetic—droppings on grass and
'possum"
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Opossums get a bum rap. They often get blamed for things that they don’t do like tipping over garbage cans. It's probably the neighborhood dogs or maybe an energetic
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It appears to be an ideal arrangement. Our cities provide room and board. In return, pigeons add a little warmth and live to our cold concrete canyons. So what's
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The red fox is the most widly distributed wild canid in the world. iStockphoto.
Gray fox tend to be smaller than the red. John Harrison.
Curious red fox
it out
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Whitetail buck in field. USDA.
Because fawns are left alone by their mothers much of the day, they are often mistaken for orphans. The HSUS.
Deer damage to a
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The coyote's adaptability, intelligence, and hardiness earned the respect of Native Americans. William Weaver Photography
Coyote or German Shepherd? Look for the
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This coyote took a ride on the light rail at Portland International Airport. Most coyotes in urban areas are never seen by humans. Port of Portland
This coyote
and town
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Crows are highly intellegent and socially skilled. iStockphoto.com
Urban crows dine at the Trash Bag Café. The HSUS
After a day of foraging for food, these
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Leg-hold traps are not only cruel and inhumane for coyotes, but may also injure other wildlife, pets, or even children. Dick Randall
For more than a century, human