Black-footed ferret checking out his new digs (30027077935)
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Description: by Kristy Bly, World Wildlife Fund On September 2016 the Crow Nation welcomed 18 black-footed ferrets back home! Marlin Not Afraid placed a cattail next to the first burrow and spoke to all of the ferrets in his native Crow language to welcome them back to thier Native homeland. Biologist John Hughes trucked the ferrets to the reservation in a minivan from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s National Black-footed Ferret Conservation Center in Colorado. Date: Taken on 28 September 2016, 18:30. Source: Black-footed ferret checking out his new digs. Author: USFWS Mountain-Prairie.
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