Grey squirrels are an invasive non-native species and the GSPCA says the States have been made aware of the arrival. The charity said the squirrel seemed "very healthy and has run ...
The hunt is still on for an invasive stowaway grey squirrel that ended up in Guernsey, with no sightings for nearly a week, ...
Elvis’ the squirrel had its first full day on loose in the island yesterday, while eagle-eyed islanders were being asked to ...
Just 5% of the population have ever seen a red squirrel. Samantha Wostear hears about the incredible efforts to keep the ...
The gray squirrel’s appearance differs seasonally. The yellowish brown summer coat becomes thicker and gray in winter, the pelage of some individuals strikingly silver-gray. Underparts and eye-rings ...
Grey squirrels are annoying because they raid bird feeders and chew at the plastic, destroy (eat everything) veg gardens, and if nest building can get into the eaves of a house. When I lived abroad, ...
The country's red squirrel population is threatened by the spread of invasive, non-native grey squirrels, which were first ...
It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s a giant flying squirrel? Yes, a giant flying squirrel was uncovered at the Gray Fossil Site and Museum. The discovery offers insight into past environments and animal ...
Islanders have been warned by the States of Guernsey to not "gather" where a grey squirrel has been sighted. It comes after the Guernsey Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (GSPCA ...
The grey squirrel is not native to the UK - it was introduced from North America. There is great competition between the red and grey squirrel with the population of the grey outweighing that of ...
An animal charity has received a report that a grey squirrel has "accidentally" found its way to Guernsey. The Guernsey Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (GSPCA) said it came to the ...
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