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The Alien Invaders
No not little green men!
The American red squirrel is barely twice the size of a chipmunk and prefers pine forest and pine nuts as a dietary staple.
Recently a new visitor showed up at my bird feeding area by the house. Every once in awhile one of these creatures will show ...
Ian Glendinning, chair of Northern Red Squirrels - which represents volunteer conservation groups - said: "These groups are doing fantastic work to protect small pockets of red squirrels." ...
The Red Squirrel, as the name suggests ... Your chances of seeing one are small, but if you do, it’s a remarkable sight-especially when they launch themselves into the air.
Soft diet, weak jaws. If red squirrels eat too many peanuts, their jaws end up weaker than the jaws of squirrels eating natural diets, researchers report January 15 in Royal Society Open Science.
Philip Cox has received funding from the Royal Society. Red squirrels have been replaced over a large part of Great Britain by the non-native grey squirrel, introduced from North America in the ...
Red Squirrel Appreciation Day took place on January 21 this year. The one-day event helps raise awareness of red squirrels and their conservation whilst also being an opportunity to celebrate ...