Weekend Argus Saturday

Using a trail camera to spy on the wildlife in your garden

A SMALL backyard nestled between houses on a well-used residential street in the city of Alexandria, Vigininia, in the uS, seems like an unlikely spot for a wildlife “highway”. But one evening in March, evan Kosinski's neighbour told the 6-year-old about seeing two foxes, two raccoons, a rabbit and one possum between midnight and 6am. His neighbour doesn't

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