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Letter: Save Library Square rabbits

By Patricia Nevin, VANCOUVER
Published: May 18, 2023, 6:00am

As a regular visitor to the library I have noticed several wild rabbits around and inside Library Square. These rabbits are virtually isolated between Interstate 5 and downtown Vancouver, thus they have very little opportunity to escape should Library Square be asphalted over (“Vancouver eyes property near downtown library for transit center,” The Columbian, May 11). I suggest that they be trapped and relocated to a suitable area.

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