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Chris McLaughlin
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Chris has rehabbed wildlife with Sierra Wildlife Rescue in Placerville, California and is certified with the National Wildlife Federation to create wildlife habitats. She lives in the Bay Area where she writes about wildlife and gardening. Email at sfwildlifeexaminer@gmail.com or see The Savvy Plant.


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