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Saturday, 21 November 2009 05:01
Now that winter is gradually setting in, have you noticed how quiet it is outdoors? It is because local wildlife inhabitants from the plains to the mountains—badgers, snapping turtles, ground squirrels, grizzly bears—are conserving energy and migratory song birds have headed off for the winter. In warmer months when plants, small animals and insects are abundant, most wildlife can easily refuel.

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