April 14, 2009 in City
Jesse Tinsley photo
A coyote bolts from a wooded area in Finch Arboretum after a blast from the Rodenator Pro. The park is using lethal means to reduce the population of the animals, which number in the hundreds.
A coyote bolts from a wooded area in Finch Arboretum after a blast from the Rodenator Pro. The park is using lethal means to reduce the population of the animals, which number in the hundreds.
April 14, 2009 in City on Page A1 Ground squirrels have invaded Finch Arboretum, and they’re turning the grounds into Swiss cheese. Even worse, it’s breeding season.
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