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  1. Wild America - Skunk by Tanya Stone, 2002-08-23
  2. Salvajes (Wild) - La Mofeta (Skunk) by Lee Jacobs, 2004-04-16
  3. Skunk Kits (Wild Baby Animals) by Ruth Owen, 2011-01
  4. Stop and smell the wildflowers. (the dandelion, Queen Anne's lace and Skunk Cabbage): An article from: Children's Digest by Anthony Ryan, 1996-07-01
  5. A CENSUS OF RED FOXES AND STRIPED SKUNKS IN CLAY AND BOONE COUNTIES, IOWA from J. Wild. Manage. by Thos. G. & Lyle F. Selko Scott, 1939-01-01
  6. Andy and the wild wood ducks by Mayo Short, 1959
  7. Wild Animals - Pictures - Facts - Activities (Science Safari Series) by Educational Insights, 1990

41. The Sugarite Canyon State Park, New Mexico
Black bear, rock squirrels, bobcats, beavers, muskrats, raccoons, porcupine, mountain lions, elk, chipmunks, skunks, wild turkey, grouse, mule deer, gray fox, coyotes, falcons
http://www.intothewoods.us/OutdoorNatureHut/ParkYourPooter/sugarite.html
INTO THE WOODS The Sugarite Canyon State Park, NM Rising almost 8,000 feet above sea level, the Sugarite Canyon State Park is one of strength and character. An impressive expanse of caprock hems the canyon, an ancient gift created by molten lava from a nearby volcano. Raton The Canyon is a stone's throw from Raton , a quaint little town that resembles an overgrown village, a little shy of 10,000 people. You'll find the standard fast-food and retail establishments in place, as well as modern banks and medical facilities. Keep that in mind, just in case you have an unfortunate run-in with a bear at the Canyon. Those Bears During our September visit, they were pretty frisky, advancing into the campgrounds in search of food. Nature wasn't very kind that year, so nourishment was difficult for the bears to find. We had the opportunity to spy a baby bear in some brush next to the restroom facilities, and we wisely obeyed the 'bear rules' by returning to our campsite. Even tiny bears can do big damage, especially if mother is nearby. The Elements It can get very cold in high elevations, so if you plan on visiting the park be sure and pack some warmer gear for those chilly nights. A bit of cocoa with marshmallow, coffee, or warm tea and honey goes especially well with a roaring campfire. As a note, during our September visit, the temperature dipped into the lower 20's. We thought we were going to experience frostbite before the morning harkened. It was so cold that we brought our small dog into the sleeping bags with us; she has a pretty ripe breath, so that should provide you with some indication of just how bitter the weather was during this period of the year.

42. ABC Chimney Sweep Dryer Vent Service
All other animals are returned to their natural habitat. We are hightly recommended by Animal Control, Palm Springs, CA, to rescue raccoons, skunks, wild ferral cats, etc.
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$1 Million Insured Certification of license within your city to conduct chimney sweep cleaning and inspections. Clothes dryer vent cleaning. Air duct cleaning. Member: NCSG (National Chimney Sweep Guild), GSCSG (Golden State Chimney Sweep Guild), NFPA (National Fire Protection Association) and BBB (Better Business Bureau) We are local and family operated, hands-on chimney sweep professionals, having been in the masonry and chimney sweep business for over 40 years in the Coachella Valley area. Our primary job is to aid in the prevention of fires relating to fireplaces, chimneys and clothes dryer vents. We evaluate their performanace, prescribe changes to improve their performance, and educate the consumer about their safe and efficient operation. The Chimney Safety Institute of America and the National Fire Protection Association recommend annual inspection of all fireplaces, chimneys and vents.

43. Chinchilla Facts - Information On Chinchillas
In the wild, chinchillas have many natural predators including skunks, wild dogs, large birds and snakes. To survive, they use a variety of defenses including spraying their
http://chinchillafacts.net/

44. Beaver Creek State Park - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
They include most common Eastern Woodland creatures such as the Whitetailed deer, Skunks, Wild Turkeys, Opossums, Raccoons, Eastern Gray Squirrels, Great Horned Owls and numerous
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beaver_Creek_State_Park
Beaver Creek State Park
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search This article is about the state park in Ohio. For the state park in Oregon, see Beaver Creek State Natural Area . For the wilderness area in Kentucky, see Beaver Creek Wilderness Beaver Creek State Park Ohio State Park Natural Monument IUCN III) Named for Beaver Creek Country United States State Ohio County Columbiana County Location 40°43′37″N 80°36′45″W 40.72694°N 80.6125°W Coordinates ... 40.72694°N 80.6125°W 830 ft (253 m) Area 2,722 acres (1,102 ha) Founded Managed by Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Parks and Recreation Location of Beaver Creek State Park in Ohio Website Beaver Creek State Park Beaver Creek State Park is a 2,722-acre (1,102 ha) Ohio state park in Columbiana County , Ohio in the United States. The park is near East Liverpool on the banks of Little Beaver Creek . It is open for year round recreation including, camping, boating, hunting, fishing and hiking. Historic remnants of the Sandy and Beaver Canal can be found throughout the park. Confederate General John Hunt Morgan was captured near what is now the park after conducting raids across the state during the American Civil War
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The history of human habitation in the Beaver Creek area dates back to the Clovis culture , about 10,000 years ago. Archaeological digs nearby have uncovered arrowheads, pottery and knives that date back to these

45. Skunks Forum - Skunks Questions & Answers, Discussions
Skunks, Wild Life, Tomato Baths Tomato Baths Skunks, Wild Life, Skunk Smell Shampoo Wild Life Skunks, Tomato Baths, Skunk Smell Shampoo Wildlife
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46. Greater Talladega/Lincoln Area Chamber Of Commerce
There are also many species of smaller animals such as squirrels, opossums, reptiles, skunks, wild cats and rabbits. Among the birds to be seen and heard are hawks, owls, crows
http://www.talladegachamber.com/cheaha.htm

47. Pittsburgh Animal Control Pest Removal PA - Cappa Wildlife Control Services
are slowly coming around to accept their roles as skunk managers managers who focus on, among other things, passing up young male skunks and gathering excess female skunks. Wild
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  • Scratching Noises in Your Attic? Unwanted Wildlife on Property? Problem Bird or Bat Infestation? Digging Lawn or Under House? We Can Solve It!
Many of Pennsylvania's wild animals have learned to adapt and even thrive in our homes. For example some wildlife have found that attics make great places to live. Other animals find refuge under homes or porches. Invariably, these animals cause damage. Rodents, like squirrels and rats, love to chew on electrical wires once in an attic, and this causes a serious fire hazard. Raccoons can cause serious contamination in an attic with their droppings and parasites. Same goes for bat or bird colonies. We specialize in solving Pennsylvania's wildlife problems, from snake removal to large jobs like commercial bat control, we do it all. Allegheny County Animal Services or Humane Society: For dog or cat issues, look in the blue pages for a local municpal animal control - City of Pittsburg Animal Control is 412.255.2036. Pittsburgh Animal News Clip: A WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT COMPANY GROWS UP A local Pittsburgh pest control company pro trapped what is possibly a "rodent" of what is possibly a Pennsylvania male skunk last season, breaking the state record and vaulting to second place all-time among cage trap male skunks from anywhere on the planet. Here's how it happened. When you think of Midwest states renowned for producing record-class male skunks, more than one begins with the letter "I" - but Pennsylvania isn't on the list. Unlike Pennsylvania, which turns out great amounts of impressive skunk, Pennsylvania has never been any closer than what is possibly a distant third on the critter area's list. Local animal control trappers we surveyed felt that this was true.

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