Wildlife Jewels’s Explore Wildlife Days: Discovering Fox Squirrels
Wildlife Jewels’s Explore Wildlife Days: Discovering Fox Squirrels
Lovely spotting two precious Fox Squirrels during our Sunday Wildlife Jewels "Explore Wildlife Days" walk at Corona del Mar!
The aim of our "Explore Wildlife Days" initiative is to connect the community with wildlife, educate about human threats to wildlife, and empower action!
The precious Fox Squirrels have an average lifespan of 6 to 7 years in the wild, and over 13 years in captivity. They face major human-induced threats from habitat loss due to logging, development, and getting hit by vehicles.
Stay tuned to learn more about the story of these two precious Fox Squirrels!
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Kicking off the Wildlife Jewels “Explore Wildlife Days” initiative at Crystal Cove with a precious California Ground Squirrel
Kicking off the Wildlife Jewels “Explore Wildlife Day” initiative at Crystal Cove with a precious California Ground Squirrel
Launching our Wildlife Jewels “Explore Wildlife Days” initiative at Crystal Cove with a precious California Ground Squirrel! At Wildlife Jewels our mission is to protect every single wildlife species from human-caused threats, including this adorable California Ground Squirrel! The aim of the Explore Wildlife Days initiative is to connect the community with wildlife, while educating about human threats to wildlife, and empowering action!
These precious squirrels have an average lifespan of up to 6 years in the wild. They are commonly seen along hiking trails, making it crucial to maintain a safe distance and avoid feeding or causing any harm to them. In areas marked with "no bike" signs, refraining from biking is essential to prevent accidentally harming these charming creatures by running over them.
Stay tuned to learn more about our Explore Wildlife Days initiative, our next hike, and ways that you can get involved in this new initiative to help us protect wildlife!