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Squerly
01-24-2006, 02:53 PM
:Welcome

As a group of squirrel lovers, we are pleased to welcome you to “The Squirrel Board!” We hope to provide a centralized location where people can connect globally to share pictures, experiences and knowledge. This is a common sense board. That means we want you to USE YOURS while visiting. While there are a people on this board willing to provide advice and information regarding squirrels, their advise is NOT warranted as being the best medical remedy available. The decision to use any information obtained here is entirely yours.

Please note: You may view most of TSB's pages without registering, but you must register before you will be allowed to post in any of the forums. You will have to provide a valid email when you register. Upon filling out the registration form, a confirmation email will be sent to the email address that you provided, generally in a few minutes. You must respond to the confirmation email that we send to you to complete the registration process. Once your email had been verified, you will be given immediate access to post in the "Welcome Station" and the "Help Needed" forums, but you will not have posting ability through out the remainder of the board until the Administrator activates your account.

Please introduce yourself in the "Welcome" forum, and give us a chance to get to know you. If you can, tell us a little about yourself and feel free to ask questions that you may need help with. As hard as it may be to understand, the legalities of squirrel ownership varies by state. Please consider the content of your posts if you are caring for a squirrel and living in one of the states that has laws against such activity.

We don't have a lot of rules (http://thesquirrelboard.com/forums/showthread.php?t=49) so please adhere to the few that we have. By posting pictures on The Squirrel Board, you are giving consent to The Squirrel Board to reuse or duplicate these pictures. Also, please note that "The Squirrel Board" does not endorse statements or claims made on advertisers sites as we have no control over the content found on these sites. ALSO: The Squirrel Board has no official position on the keeping of pet or captive squirrels. Pet squirrel owners, rehabbers, and all others are equally welcome. Any poster who feels they are being harassed because of their decision to release or not release a squirrel is encouraged to contact Administration.

We hope you, your family and your friends will help us make “The Squirrel Board” a fun and informative place to visit.

The Squirrel Board Staff