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Great Falls Park
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Did You Know?
If you find a fawn in Great Falls Park, it's not abandoned and should be left where it was found. The doe leaves her fawn while she goes to graze, and the fawn will not move until the mother comes back.
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Last Updated: March 01, 2009 at 10:49 EST |