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Managing Iowa Wildlife Raccoons Introduction The ringed tail and black mask of raccoons
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Document Date: 2008-09-30 17:26:26


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Madrid / Washington / natal / Ames / /

Company

Iowans / /

Continent

South America / /

Country

United States / Mexico / /

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USD / /

Event

M&A / /

Facility

Iowa State University of Science / Natural Resources Center / /

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favorite food / food trees / carnivorous food handling habits / animal food sources / metal corners / machinery / slippery sheet metal / raccoon food habits / food producing trees / food / /

NaturalFeature

Rocky Mountains / Proper forest / Juvenile male^ Des Moines River / /

Organization

U.S. Department of Agriculture / Iowa Department of Public Health / Iowa 4-H Education and Natural Resources Center / Iowa State University / Iowa Department of Natural Resources / /

Person

Jon Judson / Ron Andrews / Stanley R. Johnson / Mark Muller / William Clark / James Pease / Mark Jost / Melva Berkland / /

Position

extension wildlife specialist / hunter / director / Cooperative Extension Service / Premier / fur biologist / assistant / /

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ADA / /

ProvinceOrState

Guthrie County / Dakotas / Minnesota / Nova Scotia / British Columbia / Iowa / Washington / /

Region

northern Rocky Mountains / /

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antibodies / /

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