Surviving a cruel month
Feb 21, 2020
2 minutes
By Edward Kanze
“April,” T.S. Eliot wrote, “is the cruel-lest month.” The poet wasn’t much of a woodsman and never set foot in the Adirondacks, but regarding the perils facing wild animals at the end of a winter, he did a marvelous job of articulating the truth.
Creatures of the wild struggle to keep alive through long, dark, cold Adirondack winters. In
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