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Red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris), tree-living rodent native to Europe and Asia, 1828
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Red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris), tree-living rodent native to Europe and Asia, 1828
Red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris), tree-living rodent native to Europe and Asia, 1828. In Britain its range and numbers have diminished of the past 50 years because of competition from the grey squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis) introduced from North America. From British Quadrupeds by William MacGillivray, one of the volumes in William Jardines Naturalists Library series. (Edinburgh, 1828)
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This print showcases a vibrant Red squirrel, a tree-living rodent native to Europe and Asia. Captured in 1828 by William MacGillivray, this image depicts the beauty of nature's colors and the intricate details of this remarkable creature. The Red squirrel's distinct reddish-brown fur, bushy tail, and delicate features are brought to life through MacGillivray's engraving. However, behind its picturesque appearance lies a tale of struggle and decline. In Britain, the range and population of these once abundant squirrels have significantly diminished over the past five decades due to competition from their grey counterparts introduced from North America. This unfortunate turn of events has led to their classification as an endangered species. MacGillivray's contribution to natural history through his work on British Quadrupeds is invaluable. His detailed illustrations not only serve as visual delights but also provide valuable scientific insights into various species' biology and behavior. As we admire this enchanting print today, it serves as a reminder of our responsibility towards preserving wildlife diversity for future generations. It highlights the urgent need for conservation efforts aimed at protecting these magnificent creatures that once roamed freely across Britain during the 19th century. Let us cherish this exquisite depiction of a red squirrel while reflecting upon our role in safeguarding our planet's precious biodiversity against threats posed by human activities such as habitat destruction and invasive species introductions.
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