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American Red Squirrel
12018-07-03T14:43:06+00:00Sally Wilson (@ryerson)bbb3ca572c4e49f58d135973d7f54e3c847dbe6d36plain2023-07-28T14:45:25+00:00Sally Wilson (@ryerson)bbb3ca572c4e49f58d135973d7f54e3c847dbe6dRed squirrels (Tamiasciurus hudsonicus) are much less common than the Eastern Grey Squirrel but they seem to be making a come-back and can be found in the wilder areas of Toronto such as High Park and in the Humber Valley and some of the older neighbourhoods.
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