(DC Cat Count)Nine months ago, Herrera helped launch the DC Cat Count, a $1.5 million, three-year effort to document the lives of feral cats that roam Washington. A raccoon caught on a DC Cat Count camera. Two foxes play in front of DC Cat Count cameras. Dan Herrera, 24, a DC Cat Count field technician, wades through water to place a camera at the National Arboretum. (DC Cat Count)Read more:D.C.’s Tidal Basin is falling prey to foot traffic and climate change.
Source: Washington Post April 05, 2019 15:02 UTC