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The plight of the Red Squirrel: From Scotland.
"Walt" wrote in message ... Squirrel pox is said to have been carried over the border by grey squirrels migrating north from Cumbria. Red squirrels with the virus will suffer skin ulcers, lesions and scabs, with swelling and discharge around the eyes, mouth, feet and genitals. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/scotland/4093856.stm Will it cross the species barrier? And, more importantly, will the grey squirrels suffer the same fate? Alan Walt. . |
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