There was a Acorns but unfortunately it shut down. You are better going to Pets at home. Or there is a Acorns at Stirling.
Yes, acorn woodpeckers spend most of the year storing acorns in holes they drill usually in oak trees. They eat the acorns over the winter.
Acorns are a good food to eat, but are very labor intensive to produce. In addition, the acorns require processing with water to remove their bitter flavor. Acorns also require a large, mature oak tree to produce them. This means that planting acorn orchards would be a very expensive and time-consuming.
Squirrels can jump from tree to tree and collect acorns for the winter.
One can find seeds to plant oak trees either from their local retailer (i.e a plant shop or a horticulturist store) or from the wild through harvesting the acorns that fall from oak trees and planting them into the ground.
they are helping the habitat by helping the animals and by picking up litter.
I think if you're talking about acorns, granaries.
by planting and hunting and store
squirrels eat acorns which fall in abundance. by eating these acorns they lessen the amount lying on the ground. By having less acorns on the ground, it stops people from falling or twisting their ankles when these same folks could be helping pick up the trash or planting trees, thereby helping the ecosystem.
Acorns
Acorns are the fruit of the oak tree.
No, squirrels gather up nuts and acorns and store up for the winter then they go into hibernation.