Articles about squirrels:
- Florida's Squirrels
- Species of Squirrels
in Florida.
- Attracting squirrels.
- Solving squirrel problems.
- Information about flying squirrels,
fox squirrels,
and gray squirrels.
- Southern Flying Squirrels
- Prairie Dogs
- How to outwit bird-feeder squirrels without going nuts.
From the Cornell Chronicle.
- Information about squirrel bites
- What to do if you find orphaned wild animals,
including baby squirrels.
- Stewardship Wildlife Notes Catalog
article about the Eastern Gray Squirrel.
- The Squirrels of the Santa Catalinas.
- General information about squirrels.
- Flying squirrels, scaly-tailed flying squirrels.
- Northern Flying Squirrel (Glaucomys sabrinus)
- Giant Flying Squirrel Rediscovered in Asia
- More flying squirrel
information
- An article about Vancouver Island marmots.
- Another article about Vancouver Island marmots.
- More Vancouver Island marmot
information.
- Monroe Middle School students' articles on Wyoming wildlife:
chipmunks,
marmots,
prairie dogs,
red squirrels,
and Uinta ground squirrels.
- Article "Critters can squirrel their way into your home"
- Article "Lord in a Stew over Squirrels"
from the Vegetarian News.
- (Maybe he got a recipe from the Creole and Cajun Recipe Page?)
- Information on keeping flying squirrels
and prairie dogs
as pets.
- Article on the controversy over the chipmunk
mascot of Sally's Saloon in Minneapolis (includes photos).
- Article "Where the rodent meets the road"
from the Hartford Courant (with a squirrel picture).
- Article from The Mammal Society
about European red squirrels.
- Article about hoary marmots.
- Article about the Charles M. Russell Wildlife Refuge,
which mentions prairie dogs (and has a picture of one).
- Information about rock squirrels
(Spermophilus variegatus) and Texas antelope squirrels
(Ammospermophilus interpres) at EPBIONET
(El Paso, Texas).
- Information about eastern grey squirrels
(Sciurus carolinensis), woodchucks
(Marmota monax), and chipmunks (Tamias) at the Canadian Wildlife Service.
- Brief description of squirrels
and groundhogs
at the University of Delaware.
- Common mammals of Olympic National Park,
including Douglas squirrels, chipmunks, and marmots.
- Flora and fauna of Mount Rainier,
including a few members of the squirrel family.
- The Simple Pleasure of Squirrels,
a very informative article at the National Zoological Park
(Smithsonian Institution).
- An African ground squirrel
(Xerus inauris) and tree squirrel
(Paraxerus flavivittis) at EdV
(Editrice Del Vascello). (English version here)
- A groundhog
at Animal Omnibus
(the Birmingham Zoo).
- Groundhog facts
from the Cornell Chronicle.
- Black-tailed prairie dogs
(Cynomys ludovicianus) and Mexican ground squirrels
(Spermophilus mexicanus) at the Texas Parks and Wildlife
page.
- Information on Belding ground squirrels
and golden-mantled ground squirrels
in Malheur country,
southwestern Oregon.
- Squirrels: Why I Love Them Even though They're Eating My House.
- Sciuridae page at the Animal Diversity Web. Be sure to read the Conditions of Use.
- Mammals of the East Bay Area: includes information about two squirrel species, Spermophilus beecheyi and Sciurus niger.
- Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wildlife: includes a paragraph on rodents, including members of the squirrel family.
- Animal Pests: advice for dealing with nuisance squirrels and other animals with annoying habits.
- Stalking the Florida Chipmunk.
- Groundhog is harbinger of health...: article on the use of woodchucks in the study of hepatitis, and woodchucks in general.
- Disgruntled woodchucks.
- When Do Groundhogs Really Come Out of Hibernation?
- At the Online Animal Catalog: Adorable Flying Squirrels, Prairie Dogs
- A page of information about gray squirrels at Meerkat's Mammals page.
- White Squirrel Wars and Amazing Squirrel Stories at Roadside America
- Care Instructions for Infant Squirrels
- All American Story (ground squirrels) {NEW}
From the Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge
(New Mexico):
From the Endangered Species Home Page:
From Canadian Issues: Wildlife at Risk:
From BBC Watch Out:
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