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Peanut was an eastern gray squirrel found and rescued in 2017 by Mark Longo. Longo was driving home from work [ 1 ] when he saw the squirrel's mother killed by a car in New York City. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] A mechanical engineer at the time, [ 4 ] Longo sought a shelter for Peanut but was unsuccessful, and he bottle-fed the squirrel for the next eight ...
A man who is known for doing good deeds rescued an injured squirrel while taking the dog for a morning walk recently, video from his wife’s Instagram shows.Rachel Pope’s video shows her ...
Mark and his wife manage the animal sanctuary on their 350-acre property, where they care for various rescued animals, including Peanut, a squirrel they had raised as a pet for seven years after ...
Longo found Peanut as a baby squirrel in the middle of a busy Manhattan street. After eight months of rehabilitation, Longo tried to release Peanut back into the wild. A day and a half later ...
Longo first connected with Peanut when he saw the squirrel's mom get hit by a car, per previous USA TODAY reporting. Unfortunately, the mother passed, leaving Peanut an orphan. Unfortunately, the ...
Longo first connected with Peanut when he saw the squirrel's mom get hit by a car, per previous USA TODAY reporting. Unfortunately, the mother passed, leaving Peanut an orphan. Unfortunately, the ...
In addition to Peanut, the DEC seized an injured raccoon named Fred, according to the Associated Press. Longo had had the animal for a few months and had hoped to release it back into the wild.
The decision to euthanize the squirrel was met with such criticism that Jake Blumencranz, a state lawmaker, proposed legislation to improve animal rights statutes, calling it “Peanut’s Law ...