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Concerned about growing numbers of turkeys, deer, raccoons and coyotes in urban neighborhoods? Join the Corvallis City Club on March 10 to learn about the wildlife in our backyards and how to cope with animals that may be sick or injured.
Nancy Taylor, an Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife biologist,
will provide information about how to co-exist with cougars, turkeys, rabbits
even rats. Jeff Picton, Executive Director of Chintimini Wildlife
Center, will share advice for dealing with orphaned and injured
wildlife, a timely topic as spring approaches.
The City Club meets in the Les Schwab Gym at the Boys & Girls Club,
1112 NW Circle. The meeting will begin at 12 noon, and doors will open
at 11:30. As always, attendance is free. A buffet lunch will be catered
by Qdoba with vegetarian and gluten-free options. The cost is $10 for
members, $12 for non-members. To register, send e-mail to nickho...@aol.com with "City Club March 10" in the subject line by March 7.