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Paramus Police Help Release Ducklings Hatched At Midland School
Students hatched and cared for and named the ducklings.
PARAMUS, N.J. — The police department, with some help from Tyco Animal Control, helped remove a family of mallard ducks at Midland School Wednesday.
The ducks were hatched in an interior courtyard. Students cared for and named the ducklings.
The ducklings were brought to a stream and pond in a nearby park and released, police said.
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Pictured: Paramus police officers, Midland School students, and Eric Swanson with the ducklings. Swanson releases the ducklings into a stream at a nearby park. — Paramus Police Department
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