Coyote hide their dens in the Don Valley; 32 varieties of wildflowers bloom on a vacant lot in the Annex; 304 species of birds stop to stay or migrate through; the world's largest ring-billed gull colony resides on the Leslie Street Spit; 40,000 wily raccoons call Toronto home. Nature--lusty, untamed, and fertile--thrives in the urban jungle of Canada's largest city.
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Coyote hide their dens in the Don Valley; 32 varieties of wildflowers bloom on a vacant lot in the Annex; 304 species of birds stop to stay or migrate through; the world's largest ring-billed gull colony resides on the Leslie Street Spit; 40,000 wily raccoons call Toronto home. Nature--lusty, untamed, and fertile--thrives in the urban jungle of Canada's largest city.
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