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Letter: Coexisting with wildlife is option

The Columbian
Published: July 30, 2013, 5:00pm

I want to applaud the comments made by Department of Fish and Wildlife biologist Eric Holman and Clark County Animal Control Manager Paul Scarpelli in the July 21 story “Wildlife up close can be a part of urban life.” Their comments and suggestions were professional, sensible and provided realistic, nonlethal options in dealing with wildlife.

This story is the most informative regarding wildlife that I have seen brought forth to the public in years.

Susan Wickersham

Ridgefield

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