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	Comments on: Threatened and endangered species feature: trumpeter swan	</title>
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		By: rork		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Thankyou.  I hope that as more people see our native swans, they will become more enthusiastic about trying to help them out.  Talk to your park managers about being decidedly unfriendly to mutes.  Some MetroParks on the Huron and Clinton watersheds in SE Michigan are in need of work in that regard, and should be leaders in trumpeter restoration rather than mute swan havens.   It&#039;s our responsibility to take care of our native swans.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thankyou.  I hope that as more people see our native swans, they will become more enthusiastic about trying to help them out.  Talk to your park managers about being decidedly unfriendly to mutes.  Some MetroParks on the Huron and Clinton watersheds in SE Michigan are in need of work in that regard, and should be leaders in trumpeter restoration rather than mute swan havens.   It&#8217;s our responsibility to take care of our native swans.</p>
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