KINGSTON TOWNSHIP – It isn’t every day that you get to hold raccoon poop in your hands. But that’s what a group of preschoolers got to do at Frances Slocum State Park Saturday.
A new study from the St. Louis Zoo Institute for Conservation Medicine sheds light on the lives of 10 racoons in Forest Park, including a particularly adventurous forager named “Frankie.” Raccoons ...
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Raccoons have hidden rules to navigate cities, and refuse to cross roads, even for easy meals
Raccoons are often cast as fearless opportunists, thriving wherever humans leave food behind. But new research from an urban park suggests that even these adaptable mammals draw clear boundaries when ...
A raccoon has tested positive for the rabies virus in Mechanicsville, and health officials are working to track down any possible exposure to the animal. The raccoon was in the Mill Valley subdivision ...
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