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For information on how to live with wildlife, visit these species pages:
Bats | Beaver | Birds | Black Bears | Cougars | Coyotes | Deer and Elk | Frogs | Nutria | Osprey | Owls | Raccoons | Snakes | Tree Squirrels | Turtles | Wolves | Young Wildlife
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Western Gray Squirrel
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American Red Squirrel
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The western gray, Douglas, American red and northern flying squirrels are all native to Oregon. There are also two nonnative invasive species of concern in the state. Learn all about them in a new eight page ODFW fact sheet which covers: preventing and addressing conflicts; trapping and relocating squirrels; species status; and recommended conservation actions.
Preventing and Addressing Conflicts
- Don’t Feed Squirrels
- Eliminate Access to Buildings
- Prevent Squirrels from Climbing Isolated Trees to Gain Access to Structures
- Prevent Squirrels from Traveling on Wires
- Remove Squirresl from the House, Attic or Fireplace
- Protecting Gardens and Orchards
- Try Squirrel Repellents
- Trapping and Relocating Tree Squirrels
Living with Tree Squirrel fact sheet (pdf) |