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  2. Nuisance wildlife management - Wikipedia

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    Food left out for household pets is often equally attractive to some wildlife species. In these situations, the wildlife have suitable food and habitat and may become a nuisance. [3] The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) provides strategies for the control of species such as bats, bears, chipmunks, coyotes, deer, mice, racoons and ...

  3. Squirrels on college campuses - Wikipedia

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    This tendency in combination with their proximity to students has led squirrels to associate humans with food, [20] with some being documented boldly stealing food. [28] Student newspapers have documented squirrels eating trash, [29] with research on the matter finding that gray squirrels indeed consume anthropogenic food waste found on college ...

  4. California squirrels are eating another rodent for the first ...

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    Squirrels are an important part of California ecosystems, and understanding whether food discovery is a socially transmitted trait in these populations could provide key insights into how other ...

  5. Urban wildlife - Wikipedia

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    The presence of native species allows systems and food chains to function in a healthy way, providing ecosystem services to the humans living around these areas. These services include the provisioning of food and water, flood control, cultural services, and nutrient cycling. [11]

  6. Squirrels spotted hunting and eating rodents in ‘shocking ...

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    Scientists have for the first time ever found “shocking” evidence of carnivorous behaviour in squirrels — hunting and eating voles in California.. Ground squirrels are often seen stuffing ...

  7. Tree squirrel - Wikipedia

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    Squirrels living in parks and campuses [26] in cities have learned that humans are typically a ready source of food, either deliberately or from careless disposal of surplus. Some people do " squirrel fishing " as a way of simultaneously playing with and feeding squirrels.

  8. New York's decision to seize, euthanize Peanut the Squirrel ...

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    Though it is rare, squirrels can carry rabies and a squirrel can pass along the virus to humans. According to Critter Control, a wildlife removal service, a saliva of a rabid squirrel contains a ...

  9. Pest (organism) - Wikipedia

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    Many of the animals that we regard as pests live in our homes. Before humans built dwellings, these creatures lived in the wider environment, but co-evolved with humans, adapting to the warm, sheltered conditions that a house provides, the wooden timbers, the furnishings, the food supplies and the rubbish dumps.