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Star-nosed moles are quite common around my house at Martins Point.
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Habitat is a lawn enclosed by hardwood wood lot.
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The soil is rocky and barely above the level of the brook.
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The moles especially like my frame beds which are sand and peat.
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Nice and soft and they can tunnel through it.
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If you need and specific info, feel free to ask
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Paul
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On January 28, 2015 at 8:38 AM Nicholas Hill <fernhillns@gmail.com> wrote:
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Hi,
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I am doing a survey of habitat of the star-nosed mole and wanted to know of any sites known by the naturalist community.
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If you have any specific locations, please send along information to me at 
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fernhillns@gmail.com
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Thanks
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Nick
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