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Our Wild Neighbors

Alexandra Kennedy

A series of close-ups on urban wildlife in Western Massachusetts and beyond

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Counting Crows

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Team Squirrel

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Authors

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  • Alexandra Kennedy

    I'm from Northampton, Massachusetts, where I’m pursuing my field naturalist certificate with Mass Audubon. This urban wildlife series is my service project, which is supported by Kathryn Dean of Trotting Fox.

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