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Officials say wildlife in Bucks County are adapting to record cold
The Pennsylvania Game Commission warns that feeding wildlife can cause harmful metabolic disorders amid winter food scarcity, despite animals adapting by foraging more widely.
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Officials say wildlife in Bucks County are adapting to record cold
While Bucks and Montgomery County residents have been stymied by severe weather conditions, another inhabitant of the area is okay with the snow, ice, and subzero wind-chill temperatures. “While the region hasn’t seen this much snow in several years, wildlife is adapted to handle these winter conditions,” said Josh Zimmerman, spokesman, Pennsylvania Game Commission. “For some species, snow helps their survival in winter by providing a different …
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