Battles with urban wildlife in the Bay Area — meet the raccoon

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Raccoons, a permanent part of the urban landscape, have been described as playful and curious. Photo courtesy of KALW News.

By Hadley Robinson, KALW News

You don’t have to be outside for long to realize that here in the Bay Area, we are surrounded by wildlife. Long before houses and roads and cities popped up, wild animals reigned supreme. As we negotiate our relationship to the remaining members of that wildlife, there’s bound to be some tension.

One particularly sneaky animal is on the prowl in almost every neighborhood – digging up garden beds, living in attics, scavenging through garbage …

They’re raccoons, one of the most common urban animals in America. But just because they’re everywhere doesn’t mean our relationships with them are peaceful. KALW’s Hadley Robinson has more.

Read the complete story at KALW News. 

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