Wildlife rehabilitators can legally care for injured or sick squirrels, but the animals can't be pets in many states.
As the electoral dust settles, desks will soon begin clearing out in Washington and in statehouses around the country.
NEW YORK - Peanut the squirrel, a pet that gained social media fame, was euthanized by New York state wildlife officials as part of a test for rabies. Mark Longo, Peanut's owner, claimed excessive ...
Peanut, the squirrel, was euthanized by state government officials in Pine City, New York, on October 30, 2024. According to The New York Times, the squirrel that went viral on Instagram was taken ...
In addition, a person involved with the investigation was bitten by the squirrel. To test for rabies, both animals were ...
Pour one out for P’Nut the Squirrel, the viral star put down by New York’s Department of Environmental Conservation. Turns out the furry fellow had friends in high places. Per running mate JD ...
Musk said. New York Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) has not publicly addressed the squirrel’s death, but her office said in a statement that she “strongly condemns these outrageous threats of violence ...
Fans have been in an uproar since internet sensation Peanut the squirrel was seized from his owner's home and euthanized by New York officials this week, over what they say was the unfair killing ...
Possession of wildlife is generally prohibited in New York State, even of P’Nut, who had half a million followers on Instagram. By Victor Mather and Jesus Jiménez P’Nut, a pet squirrel with a ...
Mark Longo, who called Peanut the Squirrel his pet for this past seven years, described the New York's decision to seize and euthanize the wild animal turned social media star a "disgrace." ...
A New York man who turned a rescued squirrel into a social media star called Peanut is pleading with state authorities to return his beloved pet after they seized it during a raid that also ...