View Full Version : How to figure out if a park has enough natural food?
Rocky1
04-02-2023, 07:41 PM
Does anyone have a technique for figuring out if a park has enough natural food to support it's squirrel population? Too little natural food vs enough?
Charley Chuckles
04-02-2023, 08:00 PM
I'm going to figure if squirrels are populating a park then they are there for food and shelter 👍
Rocky1
04-04-2023, 04:51 PM
Replies are also welcome by PM.
I was not aware that this was one of the threads people could view publicly. Purpose is to either counter arguments that a park has too many squirrels or figure out a solution if it truly is. Park is in the middle of a city so there is nowhere else for the squirrels to go on their own.
Rocky1
04-20-2023, 07:03 AM
I went through the food pyramid list and the park has a few oak trees so some of the squirrels can theoretically eat the parts of the trees high enough that humans have not interfered with sprays. Other than that, I think every other form of vegetation has been treated with pesticides.
I would like to stop feeding them as it is time consuming, expensive, and against park rules, but I am feeling an emotional and moral obligation not to remove my support until I can reasonably believe that they will be okay without me.
SamtheSquirrel2018
04-20-2023, 07:18 AM
I went through the food pyramid list and the park has a few oak trees so some of the squirrels can theoretically eat the parts of the trees high enough that humans have not interfered with sprays. Other than that, I think every other form of vegetation has been treated with pesticides.
I would like to stop feeding them as it is time consuming, expensive, and against park rules, but I am feeling an emotional and moral obligation not to remove my support until I can reasonably believe that they will be okay without me.
Thank you for caring so much about these Squirrels, Rocky1! May I ask about what foods you are providing for your Park Squirrels?
Regards,
SamtheSquirrel
Rocky1
05-18-2023, 01:21 PM
Me: In-shell nuts only.
Others: All kinds of stuff, including things I don't approve of.
I am almost ready to stop feeding, but need to address 2 injured squirrels first. I may return from time to time to monitor them. I would like to make sure squirrel pox does not make a come back after last winter's epidemic (in which we lost no squirrels!!!). I would like to see if any are injured or need help. I may attempt to reduce predators: enforce leash requirement by talking to people, 311, environmental police (and explaining the problem to them, rehabbers pay vet bills, wild pet squirrels, etc.), etc. I can control hawks to an extent with a bright flashlight and making the squirrel alarm when the hawk flys.
When visiting the park, I sometimes need to do a little feeding or the squirrels will follow me.
SamtheSquirrel2018
05-18-2023, 10:20 PM
Me: In-shell nuts only.
Others: All kinds of stuff, including things I don't approve of.
I am almost ready to stop feeding, but need to address 2 injured squirrels first. I may return from time to time to monitor them. I would like to make sure squirrel pox does not make a come back after last winter's epidemic (in which we lost no squirrels!!!). I would like to see if any are injured or need help. I may attempt to reduce predators: enforce leash requirement by talking to people, 311, environmental police (and explaining the problem to them, rehabbers pay vet bills, wild pet squirrels, etc.), etc. I can control hawks to an extent with a bright flashlight and making the squirrel alarm when the hawk flys.
When visiting the park, I sometimes need to do a little feeding or the squirrels will follow me.
Thank you Rocky1 for your caring about and for these Park Squirrels and also for being there for them!
Regards,
SamtheSquirrel
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