New Yorkers Confused, Frightened by, God's Creatures

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Rangers field hundreds of calls from park visitors who are concerned about the behavior of wildlife, often when the animals in question are behaving naturally. They get reports from people who are unnerved by the sight of raccoons, or who mistakenly assume that pigeons sunning themselves have broken wings, or who grow vexed when an animal wanders onto a jogging path.Often, people express concern the ducks in Central Park might drown. “One lady says she loses sleep because of it,” said one Central Park ranger. Another relayed a story in which a woman demanded he jump over the steep reservoir walls to save a sad old seagull that happened to be sitting there, looking sad. He was hesitant because it was dangerous, and “she threatened to call the major newspapers and the mayor.” But our favorite is the tale one ranger told about a man who was decorating a small hedge with bright green glitter.
“He was tracing the veins, and had about 15 leaves done,” said Mr. Ratzloff, who is studying history and creative writing at Hunter College and spent last summer working in a warehouse. “He had a box of glitter and a thing of Elmer’s glue. I said, ‘What are you doing?’ And he said, ‘I’m helping the trees.’ ”And there you have it. Who needs animals when New York already contains so many exotic creatures?

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