It is National Hug Day. Squirrel Recognition Day was founded in 2001 by Christy Hargrove, a wildlife rehabilitator from North Carolina. They are like everywhere on my front and backyard, climbing the trees and dig holes.
Squirrel Recognition Day, the workers in the Kaibab National Forest designated more than 200,000 goal with parks to kaibab squirrels. The kaibab squirrel is a white-tailed squirrel is found only in the Grand Canyon region of Arizona.
There is also a guide to squirrel Recognition Day activities on eHow - here is a teaser for the following:
1. The National Geographic Channel and Animal Planet are likely to have a special presentation. Check local television listings for documentaries about squirrels.
2. Read a book about squirrels and their natural habitat.
3. Look out your window. Squirrels are everywhere.
Squirrel known to almost everyone. More than 200 species of squirrels in the world, with the exception of Australia. Squirrels often have trouble finding food in winter, so they tend to go hungry.
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