Yes, flying squirrels are protected in Wisconsin. They are classified as a non-game species, which means they cannot be hunted or trapped without a special permit. Conservation efforts aim to maintain their populations and habitats, reflecting their ecological importance. Always check local regulations for the most current information on wildlife protections.
There are five species of tree squirrels live in Wisconsin: the gray squirrel, fox squirrel, red squirrel, and two species of flying squirrels.
The Flying Squirrels prey is mostly fungi.
A group of flying squirrels is called a "Dray".
Richmond Flying Squirrels was created in 2009.
depends upon the tree or object it is flying from/to.
Yes. Yellowlegs, plovers, snowshoe hares, bears, badgers, bobcats, fishers, porcupines, and flying squirrels as well as non game birds are protected in Ohio.
Flying squirrels search for food on the ground, in trees, and in bushes.
Since flying squirrels are mainly active at night, owls are the main predator.
yes there is a whole species called the Mexican Flying Squirrels
Flying nuts
Bats are the flying mammals. There are some squirrels that 'glide' that are referred to as flying squirrels.
squirrels don't have wings