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OverviewTree squirrels are some of the most familiar wildlife in North America, yet most people only see a small part of their story. Behind the quick leaps and busy foraging is a highly adaptable animal shaped by seasons, predators, food cycles, and constant decisions about safety. NORTH AMERICAN TREE SQUIRRELS HANDBOOK is a practical, clear guide for readers who want to identify common species accurately, understand what squirrels are doing and why, and make responsible choices when squirrels live nearby or need help. This book makes identification easier by focusing on the field clues that matter: size, tail shape, coat patterns, behavior, habitat preference, and regional differences. It then builds real understanding of squirrel behavior-how they communicate, how territories work, why chasing happens, how nesting choices are made, and what changes during breeding and winter. You'll learn what squirrels actually eat (and what they should not be fed), how food availability shapes daily movement, and why well-meaning feeding can sometimes create problems if done carelessly. Because squirrels often live close to people, the handbook also addresses responsible care realities. It explains what to do if you find a baby squirrel, how to recognize signs of injury or dehydration, and when to contact a wildlife rehabilitator instead of attempting home care. It includes practical guidance for humane conflict prevention-protecting gardens, attics, and bird feeders without cruelty-while reinforcing ethical boundaries that keep wildlife wild. What you'll learn inside How to identify common North American tree squirrels using practical, real-world clues Everyday behavior explained: foraging, caching, communication, chasing, and alert signals Nesting habits: dreys, tree cavities, seasonal shelter choices, and why location matters Habitat needs and how urban environments change squirrel behavior and risk Feeding guidance: what is safe, what is harmful, and how to avoid creating dependence Seasonal changes: breeding periods, juvenile development, winter survival strategies, and activity shifts Common problems near homes and humane solutions that reduce repeated conflict Responsible response if you find an injured adult or orphaned baby squirrel Ethical care boundaries: when intervention helps, when it harms, and how to support wildlife responsibly Benefits of this handbook Faster, more confident identification of tree squirrel species and behaviors Clear understanding of squirrel habits, reducing frustration and misunderstandings Safer feeding guidance that supports health and avoids accidental harm Practical conflict prevention tools that protect property without cruelty Better decision-making when squirrels are injured, orphaned, or stressed A responsible coexistence approach that supports long-term wildlife welfare Full Product DetailsAuthor: Narry BerryPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.70cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.177kg ISBN: 9798243063685Pages: 124 Publication Date: 08 January 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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