University of Michigan Nurse Feeds a Baby Hummingbird at Health Services, May 1950
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1950
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Adopted Baby Rabbit Sits Nestled Between Cocker Spaniel's Paws, May 1954
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1954
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Cocker Spaniel Mothers Baby Rabbit, May 1954
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1954
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Ann Arbor News, May 25, 1954
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YA CAN'T SCARE ME: This wee bunny seems to know that it hasn't anything to fear from Crickett, cocker spaniel owned by Mrs. John O'Connor of 2900 Glacier Way. Crickett brought the little animal home the other day, and Mrs. O'Connor has been feeding it a formula with an eye-dropper.
Ann Arbor News, May 25, 1954
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YA CAN'T SCARE ME: This wee bunny seems to know that it hasn't anything to fear from Crickett, cocker spaniel owned by Mrs. John O'Connor of 2900 Glacier Way. Crickett brought the little animal home the other day, and Mrs. O'Connor has been feeding it a formula with an eye-dropper.
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Lloyd Braun Showcases Skunks, June 1952
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1952
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Star Performers in Circus, June 1952 Photographer: Pete Mann
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1952
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Ann Arbor News, June 23, 1952
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Pets of a different stripe are held by their little owners in preparation for a neighborhood circus in the 800 block of Third St. on Thursday afternoon. The six-week-old skunks have no names. Their owners (front row, left to right) are Judy Reynolds, Karolyn Reynolds, John Wesley and Carolyn Wesley; (back row, left to right) Carol Kay Braun, Lloyd Braun and Mickey Wagner. The skunks will be the featured attractions in a menagerie. Proceeds from the show will be given to the Humane Society. So will the skunks -- after their owners have played with them for a few more days.
Ann Arbor News, June 23, 1952
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Pets of a different stripe are held by their little owners in preparation for a neighborhood circus in the 800 block of Third St. on Thursday afternoon. The six-week-old skunks have no names. Their owners (front row, left to right) are Judy Reynolds, Karolyn Reynolds, John Wesley and Carolyn Wesley; (back row, left to right) Carol Kay Braun, Lloyd Braun and Mickey Wagner. The skunks will be the featured attractions in a menagerie. Proceeds from the show will be given to the Humane Society. So will the skunks -- after their owners have played with them for a few more days.
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Hearing Is Tuesday On Hunting Closure
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April
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1973
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Parents Prompt Reclamation Of Silt-Choked School Marsh
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January
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1981
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How To Keep A Natural Area Natural (Or Should We?)
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1981
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Just Ducky
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March
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1981
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Nesting Stations Built at Scarlett-Mitchell Nature Area, March 1981 Photographer: Jack Stubbs
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1981
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Ann Arbor News, March 31, 1981
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Just Ducky - Members of the Scarlett-Mitchell Woods Association were busy over the weekend erecting duck and goose nesting stations in a marsh behind Scarlett Intermediate School. They hope that next year some traveling feathered friends will take up residence in the marsh. The association is also trying to raise $6,000 to clear the marsh on the west end of the nature area, and to construct boardwalks over overlooks and access. Shown above are, from left, Manfred Schmidt, Fred Howard, Tony Bair and Sue McCrate.
Ann Arbor News, March 31, 1981
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Just Ducky - Members of the Scarlett-Mitchell Woods Association were busy over the weekend erecting duck and goose nesting stations in a marsh behind Scarlett Intermediate School. They hope that next year some traveling feathered friends will take up residence in the marsh. The association is also trying to raise $6,000 to clear the marsh on the west end of the nature area, and to construct boardwalks over overlooks and access. Shown above are, from left, Manfred Schmidt, Fred Howard, Tony Bair and Sue McCrate.
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