Plus, how this might lead to the resurgence of native red squirrels ...
The gray squirrel is a fairly common animal found in cities as well as the country. Everyone recognizes this silver-grayish critter with a bushy tail that's about as long as ...
This column marks the six-year anniversary of “Ask Maine Audubon,” and I want to start with a thank you to everyone who reads ...
Shooters will be at the heart of a new Government drive to control grey squirrels, which are costing England and Wales’ woodlands £37 million a year. Defra’s Grey Squirrel Policy Statement, published ...
Vancouver Audubon Society and other environmental groups will get another chance to force the state Department of Natural Resources to identify and protect critical habitat for the western gray squirr ...
A vaccine is urgently needed to protect Anglesey's red squirrels from a deadly virus, a councillor has said. Cllr Dylan Rees will call for an "urgent" plea to be issued to the Welsh Government to fund ...
Campaign launched for endangered red squirrels to get emoji - Numbers have declined from an estimated 3.5 million in the UK just 150 years ago to as low as 120,000.
“You never forget the first time you see a red squirrel,” says Daniel McAfee, head ranger of the Glens Red Squirrel Group, which has spent the past 18 years protecting the species across Co Antrim.
A NEW petition calling for the creation of a red squirrel emoji has been launched — with Cumbria at the heart of the campaign to raise awareness of one of the UK’s most endangered native mammals.