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  2. 9 Expert-Approved Tips For Getting Rid Of Groundhogs - AOL

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    Do not trap and release groundhogs elsewhere. It is illegal in most states, and it’s not humane because the animals often die due to lack of resources or stress, says Anderson.

  3. Nuisance wildlife management - Wikipedia

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    In most cases, homeowners may trap an offending animal within 100 yards of their residence without a permit, however relocation is often illegal. Traditional live traps such as cage or box traps are easily purchased at most garden centers or hardware stores. These traps allow for safe release of the trapped animal.

  4. How accurate is Punxsutawney Phil on Groundhog Day ... - AOL

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    Freas is credited with starting the holiday on Feb. 2, 1886, after he wrote an article in the Punxsutawney Spirit that claimed the groundhog Punxsutawney Phil could predict the weather.

  5. Get ready for Groundhog Day: What it means if he sees his ...

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    Punxsutawney Phil's handler A.J. Dereume holds the famous groundhog during the 136th Groundhog Day, at Gobblers Knob in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, U.S., February 2, 2022.

  6. Wildlife rehabilitation - Wikipedia

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    Release: When an animal is fully recovered, rehabilitators aim to release it into a suitable habitat close to where it was originally found. The release site is carefully chosen to ensure the animal can thrive in its environment. Other Outcomes: In order to be released, an animals must be physically and mentally well and be able to survive on ...

  7. Groundhog - Wikipedia

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    The groundhog (Marmota monax), also known as the woodchuck, is a rodent of the family Sciuridae, belonging to the group of large ground squirrels known as marmots. [2] A lowland creature of North America, it is found through much of the Eastern United States , across Canada and into Alaska . [ 3 ]