[NatureNS] relatively intact raccoon

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On 3/30/2018 2:47 PM, David wrote:

>   They do cross near the east E of the
> meadow and get flattened there along with Turtles, Frogs, Toads and
> Snakes. It is unfortunate that the value of small animal underpasses has
> not been recognized on this side of the Atlantic.

* we're working on it! 
http://doingnaturalhistory.blogspot.ca/2018/03/upcoming-book-wildlife-on-roads-handbook.html 
- supposed to be ready in June. I've just been assigned to write a case 
study about family mortality among Raccoons.

fred.
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