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Saturday, September 20, 2014

Feds: Delmarva Fox Squirrel Recovered

CAMBRIDGE, Md. (AP) -- The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is proposing to remove the Delmarva Peninsula fox squirrel from the endangered species list.

Interior Secretary Sally Jewell made the announcement Friday in Cambridge. She says conservation efforts by landowners and other partners have enabled the squirrel to recover across many parts of its historic range.

It was one of the first species ever listed as part of the Endangered Species Act in 1967.

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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Can I eat them now?

Anonymous said...

We have a new species that I have only seen once in our area.At first glance it looks like a Raccoon,but it runs just like a cat.And I'm not talking about the Maine Coon housecat either.I'm talking about a Raccoon.It's tail is slightly thinner than a normal Raccoon.Other than that it is identical.It runs exactly like a cat.

DEMOCRAT VOTER said...

OMG...those crazy guys with Bibles and Guns will hunt again....ahhhhhhhhhhhh

Anonymous said...

Saved by Global Warming!

Anonymous said...

Tastes just like Chicken