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‘Rare’ squirrels set free together after bonding at Florida hospital for injured wildlife

Big Cypress fox squirrels released as a pair to reduce stress and support natural behaviors during transition back into the wild Two “rare and elusive” juvenile squirrels have a new home for the holidays after they were injured falling from their nests and spent several weeks in a Florida wildlife “rehab” facility. The pair of Big Cypress fox squirrels, a threatened species so uncommon that the Conservancy of Southwest Florida hasn’t treated one in at least a decade, was released back into the wild at a carefully selected site rich in “high-quality pine and cypress habitat” near the nest where one of them was originally found.
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