As you walk along a woods edge in the winter, the sights and sounds of wildlife activity are not as obvious as in other seasons. The tracks of the cottontail rabbit, or the occasional glimpse of a rabbit bounding for cover, remind us that some of NewYork's mammals are still active. The woods are quiet and peaceful during winter, and the lure of finding tracks, scat, or other signs of wildlife is added incentive to venture outdoors and enjoy what nature has to offer.
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