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A Cold Crossing

Friday, January 4, 2013

A Cold Crossing

A frosty update from Nature Boardwalk at Lincoln Park Zoo—yesterday’s survey turned up these raccoon tracks on the ice. Things have slowed down for the season, but there’s still activity to spot out here!

Mason Fidino

Mason Fidino
is coordinator of wildlife management for Lincoln Park Zoo's Urban Wildlife Institute.

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Comment from: Mike [Visitor]
MikeInteresting and Happy New Year!
01/10/13 @ 18:49
Comment from: lincoln park zoo [Member] Email
lincoln park zooThank you--same to you!
01/11/13 @ 09:41

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