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  "path": "/great-lakes-otters-are-a-conservation-success-story-with-populations-flourishing-in-us-and-ontario/",
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    "Michigan",
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  "textContent": "In 1986, Ohio’s Department of Natural Resources began reintroducing North American river otters to the rivers, creeks, and shorelines of the Great Lakes ecosystem. 40 years later, these adorable apex predators have recolonized much of their former aquatic acreage in Ohio, New York, Michigan, and Ontario, fastening the food chain at the top while ecosystem […]\n\nThe post Great Lakes Otters Are a Conservation Success Story with Populations Flourishing in US and Ontario appeared first on Good News Network.",
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