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Eric Topper, director of education for the Maine Audubon, talks about the theft from the group’s mounted collection, shown behind him in Falmouth on Wednesday. Gabe Souza/Staff Photographer
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Eric Topper, director of education for the Maine Audubon, talks about the theft from the group’s mounted collection, shown behind him in Falmouth on Wednesday.
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Two empty spots remain where a pond turtle and a snowshoe hare are supposed to be at the Maine Audubon’s mounted collection in Falmouth on Wednesday, after three items from its mounted collection were stolen.
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Youngsters look at a mounted snowshoe hare, one of the Maine Audubon items stolen late Sunday or early Monday from an instructor’s pickup truck that was in a Portland parking garage. The hare, which is mounted in a Plexiglas box, shows the animal with a mixed white-and-brown springtime coat.
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This red fox pelt is used in education programs by Maine Audubon. It was among the items stolen from a pickup truck in Portland.