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In article , "BAC" writes: | | The only thing which is unnatural about the grey squirrel in the UK is that | the species does not comply with the definition of 'native' currently | considered correct by the majority of conservationists. I wasn't aware that there WAS one! What is it? Which deer count, and why? Do rabbits count? What about the Orkney vole? And both rats? Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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