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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 23 Jun 2016, p. 14

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After spending last fall docu- , 4 i ' Even if rabies wasn't a concern, menting the progress of a beaver , . ‘ A l have no interest in crossing paths as it toppled and then proceeded 55 ‘ ~ with Bechtel Park’s newest resident. to dismantle a large willow tree 55, ‘* .- Last summer's encounter there with in a nearby park. 1 finally caught ' . , l“ ' ‘ a feisty raccoofhvas enough to con- a glimpse of the likely suspect this ‘ g: I . ' v ~ ‘ Vince me that wild animals and peo- spring ' » ~ ' ' - , . pie simply don’t mix The beaver was much smaller ' ‘ _ Right out in broad daylight, a thanlexpectedJnfaccuntillspied quiektomlketheirpresencehiown whentheygotwithinzofeetofusdrd Tryfindingailofthiswlldltfetna ringed rascal interrupted the trail the tail, lthouflit itwasagroundhog, i received a stern squawking to they finally dan off the trail into the parkinToronto. Hmmph. race I was volunteering at by stand» yet another wild animal | regularty recendy while trying to pass an over- woods. 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