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Squirrel Refuge

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    • What to do if you find a baby squirrel
    • How to Tell if a Squirrel is an Orphan
    • How to Warm a Baby Squirrel
    • How to Make a Baby Squirrel Go Potty
    • Transporting Wildlife
    • How to Care for a Baby Squirrel
    • How to Raise a Squirrel for Release
    • Planning a Squirrel Release
  • Nutrition

    • Squirrel Formula
    • Squirrel Feeding Amounts
    • Squirrel Feeding Techniques
    • Squirrel Feeding Tools
    • Rodent Block for Squirrels
    • Flying Squirrel Diet
    • How to Make Squirrel Block
    • Fruits and Veggies for Squirrels
    • Natural Foods for Squirrels
    • How to Make Nut Balls for Squirrels
    • How to Make Boo Balls for Squirrels
    • Nutritional Supplements for Squirrels
  • Health

    • Supportive Care for Squirrels
    • Treating Dehydration in Squirrels
    • Feeding Complications in Squirrels
    • Treating Open Wounds in Squirrels
    • How to Debug a Squirrel
    • Infections in Squirrels
    • Teeth Issues in Squirrels
    • Metabolic Bone Disease in Squirrels
  • Housing

    • How to Build a Squirrel Incubator
    • What Kind of Squirrel House to Buy
    • How to Build a Squirrel House
  • Birds & Other Mammals

  • Locate a Rehabber

  • Contact Us

    • Volunteer for Squirrel Refuge
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    What to Do if You Find a Baby Squirrel

    If you’ve found a baby squirrel or other small mammal, the Baby Squirrel Help form below will direct you to the resources you need to determine if you should collect the baby; and if so, what you can do to help.   

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    If you are unable to locate a wildlife resource to properly care for the animal, please contact us, and we will try to assist you.

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