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Native wildlife celebrated at 'Cayuga Wild' exhibit\
Some of the earliest settlers to Cayuga County were drawn by the region's vast natural resources.
The Cayuga Museum is revealing a number of these resources in its newest exhibit, Cayuga Wild.
Set to open Saturday, the exhibit will explore the diverse effects of the natural environment of Cayuga County.
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