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How to coexist with wildlife in urban and suburban areas
Chris Anderson from the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife shares some dos and don ts for living with wildlife. #newdaynw Author: New Day Northwest, Amity Addrisi, Yasmeen Wafai Published: 2:38 PM PDT July 28, 2021 Updated: 2:41 PM PDT July 28, 2021
Humans have long shared the earth with animals and even in urban settings, we come into contact with wildlife every day.
Residents in the Seattle area often encounter wildlife like raccoons, and recently, coyotes.
Chris Anderson from the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife joined New Day NW to talk about how we can coexist with these furry neighbors.
(Photo: Top Tourist Attractions in Seattle: Parking Options )
From its breathtaking natural attractions to the must-visit cultural landmarks, you will never run out of things to do in Seattle. Surrounded by mountains, lakes, and parklands, this bustling city with a fascinating past and trendy neighborhoods has plenty for anyone looking to have a good time.
Whether you are road-tripping around the country or getting to know your city better, sightseeing in Seattle by car sounds like a good plan. There is no need to worry about parking in Seattle - the sprawling metropolis has many parking lots to keep your car safe while you enjoy the best sights and experiences. The only thing you may to keep track of is if your insurance offers roadside assistance in case of an accident.
Stranger Lived In Seattle Basement For 2 Days Unnoticed: Police - Seattle, WA - The man reportedly told Seattle police he was "starving" and that the food he found inside the home "saved his life."
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