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A grey squirrel which may have ridden a train to the home of Wales' largest red squirrel population has been captured, following fears it could have killed off the local species.

The animal was spotted by a member of the public on Anglesey in mid-February who reported it to Red Squirrels Trust Wales after weeks on the loose.

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[โ€“] GreyShuck@feddit.uk 5 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Presumably squirrel-pox is not prevalent around you.

Unfortunately it is in the UK and as a result red squirrels are now extinct in the majority of the country. They are just hanging on in a few isolated (literally in the case on Anglesey) strongholds where grey squirrels are not present.

Oh man, thats aweful. I guess Im glad to have the several families of the little critters trying to steal seed from my birdfeeder...