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Websites
The official site of the Squirrel Rights League. Background on various species, and networking opportunities for squirrel lovers. Images, chat, fact sheets, anti-hunting efforts.
http://members.tripod.com/srl2
Found an orphaned squirrel? This site can help you locate a wildlife rehabilatator. Site also has photos to help identify baby squirrel ages.
http://www.squirrel-rehab.org
Information on how they use their tails, funny stories, pictures, and links.
http://3squirrels.freeservers.com/
Fact sheets on history and biology of squirrels, including images and links.
http://christywisty.tripod.com/
A wildlife rehabilitator shares her knowledge on the care and feeding of orphaned and injured squirrels.
http://www.geocities.com/squirrelcare/
Home of Boo-Boo the Squirrel, Vice President of Public Relations for his own corporation.
http://www.boobooinc.com/sq/index.html
Collection of articles, images, and assorted links. Many outdated.
http://members.tripod.com/Thryomanes/squirrel.html
Life with a tame squirrel and six chinchillas; information about other animals rescued by the author. Screen saver and calendar downloads.
http://www.squirleyworld.com/
A squirrel specific wildlife rehabilitation collective in New York devoted to orphaned and injured squirrels.
http://www.squirrelsanctuary.org/
Information about squirrel houses constructed from used tires.
http://www.squirrelhouses.com/
An international organization open to all squirrel lovers.
http://thesquirrelloversclub.com/
Research project at the University of Glasgow describes testing a method of feeding red squirrels to resist the grey squirrel invasion. Includes a blog, images and links.
http://squirrelfeeder.blogspot.com/
Community-based conservation project dedicated to protect the endangered red squirrel in the UK. Includes tips, photos, a sighting report form and a donation form.
http://www.redsquirrel.org.uk/