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Thursday, July 26, 2012
Squirrels in Minot
There are not too
many places in the Souris Valley in Minot that one does not see a number of
squirrels. At times there seems to be a number of black squirrels in the
mixture. I often wondered if these were a different breed of squirrel. Back in
1939, the same question was on people’s minds. It seems that in the early
1900’s, the Minot Park Board imported squirrels from Iowa and Wisconsin. One
story had it that the squirrels were brought in to provide wildlife for
Riverside, (now Roosevelt), Park. The idea was the squirrels, once released in
the park would stay on the east side of the river, confined to the park.
Obviously the early Park Board did not realize the ingenuity of the squirrels.
George Valker, a long member of the Park Board, recalled that the black and
foxtail squirrels were introduced to the Park in 1916. In 1939, Perna Stine, a
biologist at Minot State Teachers College said the black squirrels are a
variation of the grey squirrel family. Although the black squirrels are not as
prevalent as the grey squirrels, there are still some in the city today
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