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06/06/2022
■Class discussion: As people build homes closer to wild areas, they come into contact with a greater variety of wildlife. What wild animals have you seen in your neighborhood? Are they just small animals like squirrels, rabbits or raccoons? Or, do you see larger animals like deer, coyotes, bears, alligators or mountain lions? How do you interact with wild animals? Do you try to approach them, or do you keep your distance? Most wildlife avoid humans, but attacks can happen. Can you find any examples of dangerous encounters with wild animals?
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