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FOWL UP IN NUMBERS
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The Record (Bergen County, NJ)
08-07-1991
FOWL UP IN NUMBERS -- GEESE FEEDERS AID PROBLEM
Date: 08-07-1991, Wednesday
Section: PASCACK VALLEY YOUR TOWN RECORD
Edition: Four Star B, Also in Two Star
Column: LETTERS
Editor, The Record:
While Rita Glynn's intentions were quite admirable for caring for a
family of Canada geese ["Did pesticide spraying injure birds?" The
Record, July 10], perhaps others should be informed of th...
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