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Asking Eric: Friend courts danger by feeding wildlife in her backyard

Asking Eric: Friend courts danger by feeding wildlife in her backyard

Washington Post2 days ago

Dear Eric: A friend of mine is a lovely woman, and a real animal lover. The problem is that she lives near some woods and feeds the wild animals that come to her yard. I'm not talking about just putting out a bird feeder, but she feeds opossums, raccoons, deer and other creatures, and gets a lot of pleasure out of doing so. It is not recommended that anyone feed wild animals in this way. It is bad for the animals and for you, for lots of reasons.

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