From notetaking to dodging critters: The co-existence of students and wildlife at Florida Atlantic
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From notetaking to dodging critters: The co-existence of students and wildlife at Florida Atlantic
Located three miles from the beach’s shoreline, Florida Atlantic University’s Boca Raton campus holds over 29,000 students according to their website. Within the human population is an abundance of wildlife, from the nocturnal species of raccoons and coyotes to iguanas and burrowing owls. As students make their way to classes, they’re likely to catch a group of raccoons rummaging through the trash cans or iguanas sunbathing, scattering themselve…
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