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<blockquote data-quote="ChrisKten" data-source="post: 1538844" data-attributes="member: 69033"><p>I've posted often enough about how I feel (feel being the relevant word) about Squirrels/Corvids/Native/Non-Native, so I won't comment on any of that. </p><p></p><p>It seems to me, that if there is evidence that large numbers of Chipmunks will affect UK wildlife adversely, then you act now, or not at all.</p><p></p><p>Putting aside whether or not Grey Squirrels are good or bad, they are common; most people remember seeing them in their childhood, even me, and I'm in my 50s. </p><p></p><p>People aren't yet used to seeing Chipmunks, so I doubt there would be a Public outcry this early in the game.</p><p></p><p>Again, I'm not saying that they are a threat, but if they are, tomorrow might be too late. I'm just a little curious why this subject hasn't been raised in this forum, unless it has and I missed it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChrisKten, post: 1538844, member: 69033"] I've posted often enough about how I feel (feel being the relevant word) about Squirrels/Corvids/Native/Non-Native, so I won't comment on any of that. It seems to me, that if there is evidence that large numbers of Chipmunks will affect UK wildlife adversely, then you act now, or not at all. Putting aside whether or not Grey Squirrels are good or bad, they are common; most people remember seeing them in their childhood, even me, and I'm in my 50s. People aren't yet used to seeing Chipmunks, so I doubt there would be a Public outcry this early in the game. Again, I'm not saying that they are a threat, but if they are, tomorrow might be too late. I'm just a little curious why this subject hasn't been raised in this forum, unless it has and I missed it. [/QUOTE]
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