wildlife. he spots is a sign that nature is reclaiming this form of garbage, done what you've been looking for. so say what specifically looking for orders. um, so north american river auditors are known to freak with this location. we haven't found any on our cameras yet, but we have observed them in the field. so we recently put this camera out in hopes that we would capture the family of others that we found here earlier in the spring . the otter is haven't returned. instead, there is an a possum with him and an old friend, the city of 148. so this, this deer was tagged quite some time ago. this is a mil. mm. this is fresh kills wide open country, close to manhattan. garbage from new york was dumped here for more than 50 years. a 150000000 tons of it. it was once the largest garbage done in the world. the remains of the twin towers also ended up here after $911.00. today, it sealed off jose ramirez grew up nearby. he can well remember the putrid stench that regularly hung over staten island. now he's documenting the return of nature. fresh kills is really just one of our crown jewels. it is the only truly expansive grassland habitat that we have in our enti