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Monthly Archives: June 2023

Watch a beaver at work in the Hubbard Preserve

Posted on June 22, 2023 by John Hall

Beavers are wary of humans, so they are not easy to observe in the wild. But of course there are other ways to get acquainted with our non-human neighbors. Local wildlife photographer Phil LeMontagne shared with us this video taken last winter during one of his hikes in the Maromas section of Middletown.

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