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Date Posted: 11:09:39 03/18/10 Thu
Author: S.K. Dixon
Author Host/IP: spider-mtc-tc12.proxy.aol.com / 64.12.112.76
Subject: Re: Flyers on the (under)ground
In reply to: S. Patterson 's message, "Re: Flyers on the (under)ground" on 08:58:09 03/16/10 Tue

And this is another link: http://www.grahamstar.com/articles/2009/02/13/outdoors/doc49959896db3a8558482325.txt
This occured in Graham County, NC, which is where we spend 6 months of the year. (Dennis, I thought I had sent this article link to you, Ags, and Bev--maybe it did not get through--operator (my) error stuff!) Anyhow, the editor of the paper was NOT at all impressed by this aid offered to flyers and has invoked my ire several times with his comments (even recently). Hope the link will work, even if you have to copy and paste. BTW, about 2 or 3 years ago I saw my first (and only) northern flyer; he was in an old hemlock near our shed. Only saw him the one time.


>I just paid a return visit to the Forum and decided to
>help answer some questions that were raised regarding
>the flying squirrels' aversion to road-crossing and,
>in general, avoiding situations where it is "in the
>open" and away from the the relative safety of the
>forest or treed areas with over and under-story
>vegetative growth.
>
>Gliding poles were erected by North Carolina Wildlife
>Resources Commission (NCWRC) to facilitate crossing a
>two-laner.
>
>Visit >href="http://www.flyingsquirrels.com/Misc/roadcrossing.
>html" target="_blank">this page
for more complete
>information and a photo of a flying squirrel gliding
>pole being erected by the utility company for NCWRC.
>
>
>>I am from an area of MN where there are stretches with
>>no "aerial help" where both Southerns and Northerns
>>are native. So I can see how it would happen, but I'm
>>wondering in the study, what were the criteria? How
>>far away from the road would this stuff have to be to
>>qualify? Hmmm...

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