The Raccoons

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1Natural History/Biology Books  First-Time Wildlife Rehabilitation Book Orders Raccoons: A Natural History........................................................$18.00	____ The Sibley Guide to Birds......................

Natural History/Biology Books First-Time Wildlife Rehabilitation Book Orders Raccoons: A Natural History........................................................$18.00 ____ The Sibley Guide to Birds......................

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Source URL: www.wildcare.com

Language: English - Date: 2017-01-06 16:05:20
    2South Carolina Species Information  Raccoons Raccoons Prepared by the National Wildlife Control Training Program. http://WildlifeControlTraining.com

    South Carolina Species Information Raccoons Raccoons Prepared by the National Wildlife Control Training Program. http://WildlifeControlTraining.com

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    Source URL: dnr.sc.gov

    Language: English - Date: 2014-08-25 13:39:08
    3RACCOON DISTEMPER  What is Distemper? Distemper is a virus that infects the respiratory tract, the gastrointestinal tract, the spinal cord and the brain. It is generally always present in the raccoon population although

    RACCOON DISTEMPER What is Distemper? Distemper is a virus that infects the respiratory tract, the gastrointestinal tract, the spinal cord and the brain. It is generally always present in the raccoon population although

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    Source URL: omhs.ca

    Language: English - Date: 2015-02-06 11:56:59
    4Patuxent Wildlife Research Center Ecology of Raccoons Within Cape Lookout National Seashore, North Carolina, and the Efficacy of Raccoon Removal as a Management Tool for Protecting Rare, Threatened, and Endangered Specie

    Patuxent Wildlife Research Center Ecology of Raccoons Within Cape Lookout National Seashore, North Carolina, and the Efficacy of Raccoon Removal as a Management Tool for Protecting Rare, Threatened, and Endangered Specie

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    Source URL: www.pwrc.usgs.gov

    Language: English - Date: 2012-02-02 10:48:13
    5Volume 12 Number 3 Winter 2006 Black-crowned Night Heron Cover photo: Paul Morsen, Wildlife Photography

    Volume 12 Number 3 Winter 2006 Black-crowned Night Heron Cover photo: Paul Morsen, Wildlife Photography

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    Source URL: www.wcsv.org

    Language: English - Date: 2010-01-16 17:51:01
    6The raccoon is known for its black face mask and for the rings on its tail. It is omnivorous. That means it eats both meat and plants. In fact, raccoons like to eat almost everything! Raccoons don’t wash their food. Th

    The raccoon is known for its black face mask and for the rings on its tail. It is omnivorous. That means it eats both meat and plants. In fact, raccoons like to eat almost everything! Raccoons don’t wash their food. Th

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    Source URL: www.raccoonworld.com

    - Date: 2009-05-28 23:43:42
      7Sea Turtle Triumph Help the sea turtle reach a safe nesting site. Be careful to avoid the trash, fishing nets, houses, and raccoons. Remember, all sea turtles are endangered and they need your help. Start

      Sea Turtle Triumph Help the sea turtle reach a safe nesting site. Be careful to avoid the trash, fishing nets, houses, and raccoons. Remember, all sea turtles are endangered and they need your help. Start

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      Source URL: www.sharkreef.com

      - Date: 2008-07-15 14:23:49
        8North America Range Raccoons are found throughout the United States. However, they are not found at the higher elevations of mountainous regions and in some areas of the arid Southwest. Raccoons are common in the wooded

        North America Range Raccoons are found throughout the United States. However, they are not found at the higher elevations of mountainous regions and in some areas of the arid Southwest. Raccoons are common in the wooded

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        Source URL: www.aphis.usda.gov

        Language: English - Date: 2009-06-18 11:29:23
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          Raccoons Nature Notes №1 Raccoons, those mysterious masked mammals, are members of the procyonidae family. The scientific name for the raccoon is Procyon lotor.

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          Source URL: www.langintro.com

          - Date: 2009-04-29 12:25:40
            10Observations in the vicinity of a central Texas cave inhabited by millions of Mexican free-tailed bats establish the presence of rabies in the bat population and suggest a hypothetical route of transmission to raccoons a

            Observations in the vicinity of a central Texas cave inhabited by millions of Mexican free-tailed bats establish the presence of rabies in the bat population and suggest a hypothetical route of transmission to raccoons a

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            Source URL: www.2ndchance.info

            Language: English - Date: 2014-02-04 19:13:39