“Longo, who raised Peanut for over 7 years, was in the process of filing paperwork to designate Peanut as an educational animal. Peanut had become widely adored on social media, with nearly 600,000 followers…. Longo rescued Peanut as a baby after his mother was struck by a car, turning the squirrel into the face of his non-profit, P’Nuts Freedom Farm Animal Sanctuary, a safe haven for over 300 animals.”

protocol vs. common sense.
Sometimes common sense should win

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So weird because it's not that long ago that the only squirrels on the east coast were pets, and they weren't considered capable of fending for themselves in the wild in an urban environment.

nymag.com/news/features/squirr

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