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mountain beaver Tag

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30 August 2019
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AplodontiaHoyt Arboretummountain beaverOregonPortland

Aplodontia site, Portland, Oregon

In July 2019 I was in Portland, Oregon, to meet with editors, and was surprised to find Aplodontia rufa (“mountain beaver”) inside city limits. There is a large urban wildlands

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