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Rabbits, Squirrels, Deer, oh my! Animal population explodes while campus quiets

Summary by Iowa State Daily
Gallery | 14 Photos August Anderson A Canadian goose and gosling on Iowa State University’s grounds in Ames, Iowa, May 26, 2026. When finals are over, and Ames’ population dramatically drops, nature comes alive.  Walking through campus during the last couple of weeks of the semester, it seems busier than ever. Every study spot is taken, and long lines are common in campus cafes. You don’t see many animals skittering around ce…
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Iowa State Daily broke the news on Monday, June 1, 2026.
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