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  1. Puddles (Raccoon postcard) by Peter Wild, 1979
  2. Jeanne d'Arc (A Raccoon book) by Peter Wild, 1980
  3. Native Indian Wild Game, Fish and Wild Foods Cookbook: Recipes from North American Native Cooks by Native Womens Association, 1992-12-12
  4. A`Raccoon Monograph Classroom Set 12 Copies - Jumping Over the Moon: Leaving Ogygia, Learning from the`Star People by Peter Wild and Political Consciousness 1986 & the Spirit of Irony by John Gilgun (Monograph 6) by Peter Wild, John Gilgun, 1986
  5. World of the Raccoon by Leonard Lee Rue, 1994-01-01
  6. The Little Lost Raccoons by Donald Payne, 2009-06-10
  7. Management Guidelines for Bears and Raccoons
  8. Of snakes and their skins: Poetry and painting in contemporary life (Raccoon) by Phyllis Tickle, 1980
  9. Jeanne DÕArc. by PETER. WILD, 1980
  10. Wiggleton's Wrong Way Home (The Talismon Tales) by Marjorie Hall, 2010-08-10
  11. Management Guidelines for Bears and Raccoons.
  12. Foam Razorback His Life and Adventures and Other Stories from Wild Animal Ways - Being the Personal Histories of Foam: The Razor-Backed Hog, coaly-Bay: The Outlaw Horse, Way-atcha: The Coon Raccoon of Kilder Creek by Ernest Thompson Seton,

21. Myakka River State Park - Central Florida Kayak Trips
Myakka is home of thousands of big and small creatures including colorful butterflies, raccoons, wild boars, deer, turkey, bald eagles, rosette spoonbills, ducks, sandhill cranes
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Difficulty: Basic Scenery: Very Good Location: Sarasota, Sarasota County Distance: 6 miles round-trip from the Myakka Outpost Concession to bridge at Park Drive. Atlas: Page 97 B-3 Last Update: January 2003 Canoe OK: Yes Photo-trip - limited details. Description With over 45 square miles of land and waterways, Myakka River is Florida's largest state park. It's an area brimming with wildlife and recreational opportunities. For paddlers, the main attractions are the Upper and Lower Myakka Lakes and the tannin-stained blackwater river that flows between them. Starting at the Myakka Outpost Concession on Upper Myakka Lake, a six mile round-trip paddle to the Park Drive bridge offers wonderful opportunities to see many different species of plants and animals. Although a lot depends on water levels, the current is usually mild, making it easy to go in either direction. Be sure to be on the lookout for alligators. Myakka is famous for them, and it's not uncommon to spot 20, 30 or more if you spend a day at the park. The biggest 'gator we saw on one warm November day must have been 12-13 feet. If you are squeemish about paddling around these ancient reptiles, bring a few friends along. That way you'll all have great stories to tell at the end of the day.

22. Raccoons - Info And Games
Online games. Play and learn about raccoons. Free online games for kids and adults.
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Raccoons are mammals in the genus Procyon of the Procyonidae family. Raccoons are unusual for their thumbs, which (though not opposable) enable them to open many closed containers and doors. They are intelligent omnivores with a reputation for being clever, sly, and mischievous.
Weights and Measures: Raccoons range from 50 to 100 cm (20 to 40 inches) in length (including the tail) and weigh between 4.5 and 16 kg (10 and 35 pounds). The raccoon's tail ranges from 20 to 40 cm (8 to 16 inches) in length. Male raccoons are generally larger than females.
What's for Dinner? All raccoons are nocturnal and omnivorous, eating berries, insects, eggs and small animals. Clean Your Food! Raccoons sometimes wash, or douse, their food in water before eating it. It is unknown why raccoons perform dousing, but cleaning food is unlikely to be the reason. Studies have found that raccoons engage in dousing motions when water is unavailable; researchers note that captive raccoons are more likely than wild raccoons to douse food. But Why?

23. Feeder Protector Fence - Gallagher Wildlife Management - Gallagher USA
will control raccoons, wild hogs and domestic livestock while allowing deer full access to feeders! Using the diagrams below, chose the fence design you need for the species causing
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Raccoons alone can eat or destroy 17% of all supplemental feed provided for whitetail deer!
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24. Austin Raccoons | Wild Life Control Specialist
In Beautiful Austin, Texas, we have a lot of lush landscape that serves as home to a vast list of creatures. Among them, Raccoons and Possums are among the top home invaders.
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      Request Service Online: First Name * Last Name * Email * Phone * Street Address * City * State * Postal Code * In Beautiful Austin, Texas, we have a lot of lush landscape that serves as home to a vast list of creatures. Among them, Raccoons and Possums are among the top home invaders. We ve all played  guess that sound , coming from our attic or walls. Let us answer that question for you! With our crew of HIGHLY trained Raccoon and Possum Control EXPERTS, we can evaluate your unique situation, and determine the best means of removal. We practice only the SAFEST and most HUMANE removal methods. Why shouldn t these creatures be given a second chance? Its best to report any unwanted activity in your home or on your property caused by these critters immediately. By  catching  the problem in its early stages, you are going to save yourself a lot of stress. Not only are these critters annoying, but do pose possible health hazards. As with most creatures, their fecal matter carries a vast number a sickness and diseases. By taking the proper steps to keep these creatures out in the first place, this can all be avoided. We would be happy to come by and perform a full inspection of your home, and let you know what we can do to keep them out for good, the first time. Exclusion is the top form of Raccoon Control and Possum Control in the City of Austin, where we take Raccoon/Possum Control and Removal seriously, so you don t have to!

25. What Eats Bats? | ChaCha Answers
What eats bats? ChaCha has the answer Bats must avoid an assortment of predators, including snakes , hawks, owls, weasels, raccoons, wild and domestic dog
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26. Wildlife
FOOTS CREEK WILDLIFE . The Foots Creek Area is home to a variety of wildlife Black Bears, Cougars, Deer, Foxes, Coyotes, Bob Cats, Raccoons, Wild Turkeys, Possums, Grouse
http://www.footscreek.org/wildlife.htm
FOOTS CREEK WILDLIFE The Foots Creek Area is home to a variety of wildlife: Black Bears, Cougars, Deer, Foxes, Coyotes, Bob Cats, Raccoons, Wild Turkeys, Possums, Grouse, Skunks and others. This Page will provide information and links to help residents better understand how to handle a situation when confronted with various types of wildlife. Be sure to keep scrolling - there is a lot of information here. Note; We have focused on the higher risk wildlife for the Foots Creek Area however the links provided have information on numerous other animals. Fortunately for us humans, all wild creatures are afraid of us and grant us a tremendous level of respect. I say fortunately, because in reality we are very puny creatures that meat-eaters like bears, mountain lions, wolves and even coyotes could probably kill quite easily – but they don’t. It is extremely rare for these creatures to look at a human as a menu item. If this were not the case, they could easily come into town every night and grab us.
Our deepest instincts, the ones that creep up our spines in the darkness, make us fearful of being eaten by large animals. (Hollywood loves to touch that instinct all the time). However, such animal-human confrontations are 99.9% imaginary. In addition, if you have any savvy, such an event becomes virtually impossible.

27. Raccoon: It's What's For Dinner - KansasCity.com
The masked mammal's meat takes a long time to prepare, but it’s cheap and makes for some good eating.
http://www.kansascity.com/2009/01/12/977895/raccoon-its-whats-for-dinner.html

28. What Is The Food Chain For The Nine Banded Armadillo?
Armadillos Habitat Life span Raccoons Wild animals Wildlife Animals wildlife Golden lion tamarin Trapping armadillos Humans and animals Satin bowerbird Squirrel habitat Squirrels habitat Long
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29. Big Lake National Wildlife Refuge
Other wildlife to look for are beavers, otters, raccoons, wild turkeys, whitetailed deer, bobcat and the occasional armadillo. Getting There . . .
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Big Lake National Wildlife Refuge Southeast Region
Welcome to Big Lake NWR
Credit: USFWS Big Lake NWR was established in 1915 to provide habitat and protection for migrating and wintering birds and is recognized as an important link in the Mississippi migration corridor. Over the years the objectives of the refuge have expanded to include protection for endangered species. Big Lake was important in the recovery of the bald eagle from its endangered status. Eagles came back to nest on the refuge in 1989 and have annually raised young since 1993. Also, since most of the bottomland hardwood forests have disappeared, it has become more important to preserve and restore this habitat for the wide variety of wildlife it supports. Once a free-flowing river system, Big Lake NWR was changed to a lake / swamp ecosystem by the New Madrid earthquakes of 1811-12. Big Lake today consists primarily of wooded swamps and open water. The lake is shallow with an average depth of three feet and is bordered by a virgin cypress-tupelo swamp with some black willow and buttonbush. Smartweed, American lotus and water lily characterize the herbaceous wetland plants. Tree species on higher ground include cottonwood, green ash, hackberry, red maple, sycamore, river birch and a variety of oaks. Due to the fact that Big Lake NWR is an oasis of bottomland hardwood in an agriculturally developed area, 6,400 acres are designated as a National Natural Landmark and 2,100 acres of the Natural Landmark are included in the Wilderness Preservation System.

30. Wilderness.net - Search Results
Rich Mountain Wilderness At 4,050 feet, Rich Mountain anchors a diverse botanical area. A second-growth hardwood forest provides habitat for deer, squirrels, raccoons, wild
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31. How Do I Deal With Problem Raccoons? | Wild About Gardening
How do I deal with problem raccoons? Categories Mammals, Problem Wildlife . Raccoons are found in both rural and urban areas. They €™re very curious, which often gets
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32. Houston Raccoons | Wild Life Control Specialist
Raccoons are famous for raiding outside garbage cans. They love eating just about anything they can get there hands on. Raccoons are the number one wildlife that we are called to
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      Request Service Online: First Name * Last Name * Email * Phone * Street Address * City * State * Postal Code * Raccoons are famous for raiding outside garbage cans. They love eating just about anything they can get there hands on. Raccoons are the number one wildlife that we are called to control. Raccoons usually take up residence in attics, crawl spaces, sheds, under hot tubs, chimneys and basements of homes and businesses. Just about any sheltered area will do for your local raccoon mother raising a family. Raccoon control should begin as soon as the animal has been found out. The sooner you get the animal out, the less damage and odor it will cause. In Texas we have discovered raccoons as large as 50 pounds. Most people do not realize that raccoons thrive in urban and suburban areas. Raccoons are actually more common in the city versus the forest. The reason for this infestation is food. They steal pet food, they raid the garbage cans and some people even feed them. They are a very intelligent, curious and fearless animal. With its strength, they will rip off the tiles of roofs and the siding of houses in order to get in. So besides having to get the animal out of your house there is usually handyman work to do after the fact. The female raccoon is notorious for breaking into attics to raise their young. They will live in chimneys, break into screened in pool areas or use doggy doors when they smell the dog food. We feel for these creatures, so we remove them humanely.

33. Massachusetts - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Whitetailed deer, raccoons, wild turkeys and eastern gray squirrels are also found throughout Massachusetts. In more rural areas in the western part of the state, larger mammals such
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34. What Are Some Natural Enemies Of The Red Fox?
Animals Habitat Life span Raccoons Wild animals Wildlife Red foxes Golden lion tamarin Humans and animals Marine otter Satin bowerbird Squirrel habitat Squirrels habitat Arctic fox plush Toy
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35. Bacoachi - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
There are still pine forests and a rich variety of fauna, including coyotes, jaguars, deer, raccoons, wild pigs, skunks, and owls, among others.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Bacoachi is a small town in Bacoachi Municipality in the north of the Mexican state of Sonora . The area of the municipality is 487 square miles (1,260.65 km²) and the population (rural and urban) was 1,456 in 2005, with 924 inhabitants residing in the municipal seat. The elevation of the municipal seat is 4,429 feet (1,350 meters) above sea level. Bacoachi is located southeast of Cananea and has boundaries in the north with Naco , in the east with Fronteras , in the southeast with Nacozari , in the southwest with Arizpe and in the east with Cananea . See maps at or The territory was originally inhabited by the Opata Teguima Indians, who called their settlement "Cuchibaciachi". In 1649, Captain Simón Lazo de la Vega founded a Spanish town in the same spot. The name means "water snake" in the indigenous language. Most of the land is mountainous and is part of the Sierra de Sonora. There are still pine forests and a rich variety of fauna, including coyotes, jaguars, deer, raccoons, wild pigs, skunks, and owls, among others. The population has been decreasing due to immigration to the United States of America There are few roads but the municipality is connected to the capital

36. HISTORY | Industry, Texas
Wild prey such as deer, bears, raccoons, wild turkeys, geese, partridges (the later as large as domestic fowls) in quantity. Free hunting and fishing.
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Industry was the first permanent German settlement in Texas and is situated in the heart of natures most charming rural landscape, on rolling hills in western Austin County. Friedrich Ernst, Industry's founder settled here in 1831, and gained Industry the title Cradle of German Settlement in Texas. In a letter written to his family and friends in Germany in 1882 he wrote: In February of the previous year we embarked on a brig in New Orleans. It was still winter on our departure from New York, then mild spring breezes blew upon us four days after our departure. Between Cuba and Florida, we had later real summer, and the whole sea voyage of a thousand miles over that part of the ocean, through the Bahama Islands, into the Gulf of Mexico, up the mouth of the Mississippi, we lay constantly against the wind and came somewhat back. On the Mississippi up to New Orleans, a hundred and twenty miles (five make a German mile) we received favorable news of Austins colony in Texas; we embarked again in the schooner of thirty-seven tons and landed after an eight-day voyage at Harrisburgh in this colony. Each immigrant who wishes to engage in farming receives a league of land; a single person, a one-quarter of a league. A league of land contains four thousand, four hundred and forty acres of land, mountain and valley, woods and meadows, cut through by brooks.

37. Bethlehem Clinic Aims To Take Bite Out Of Rabies Pet Owners Can Take Their Anima
In 1999, only eight cases of rabies were confirmed in Northampton County all of them wild animals.Less than four months into 2000, the county already has seen three cases of
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38. Albert Burney - Auction Company - Luxury Real Estate Auctioneers
• Surrounded by land with abundant wildlife, including Whitetail deer, raccoons, wild turkey and more. • Ornithologist’s dream, with wide variety of bird life, including the
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39. Raccoon Control - Get Rid Of Raccoons - Humane Removal Services
Get Rid Of Raccoons Wild raccoons can be interesting to watch. Baby raccoons, called kits or cubs, can be adorable, but kits and adults may be covered with lice and fleas.
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Wild raccoons can be interesting to watch. Baby raccoons, called kits or cubs, can be adorable, but kits and adults may be covered with lice and fleas. Raccoon feces, or poo, can contain roundworms making raccoons a health risk to have in the attic - in spite of their intriguing nature. Raccoons will quickly cause extensive damage to your insulation and therefore raise your utility bills. For these reasons, raccoon critters don't belong around your home. You should quickly get rid of raccoons and take humane steps to prevent future problems.
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We are wildlife management professionals, and we know how to evict raccoons and other animals from your home in a humane manner, and we will do it right the first time. Depending on who your insurance company is, we may be able to replace your damaged attic insulation, (now full of potentially hazardous feces) for you with little to no money out of your pocket. We can kill the roundworm and it's larva too - leaving your house in even better condition than before you were invaded by raccoons.

40. Forget The Mouse, Check Out The Real Wildlife | Concord Monitor
Alligators, manatees, raccoons, wild boar, even panthers. And guess what? Pockets of this Florida still exist in the form of lovely, accessible and inexpensive state parks and
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