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    Wildlife cameras provide an unfiltered view of the natural world

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    All sorts of creatures make their home in the wooded areas of the Grafton campus, including deer, beavers, coyotes, flying squirrels, and the occasional bobcat with her kittens. Although most of these animals rarely cross paths with humans, students in the Master's in Conservation Medicine (MCM) program at Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine have been using wildlife cameras to catch glimpses of their lives.
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