Fatal squirrelpox case confirmed in north Wales
An outbreak of squirrelpox in Gwynedd in 2020 is thought to have killed between 70-80% of red squirrels in the Bangor area.Worries virus could spread
Experts are worried that the virus could now spread from Bangor to Anglesey, which has a large population of red squirrels, and no grey squirrels.The squirrel was killed by the virus, which causes skin ulcers, and scabs, as well as swelling and discharge near the eyes, mouth, feet, and genitalia "The population of red squirrels around Bangor was just starting to recover from the outbreak of squirrelpox in 2020, so it's a real blow even to find one new case."
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