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Five months of not knowing why Peanut was killed. Five months, and we still don’t have the whereabouts of Peanut’s and Fred’s bodies,” his grieving owner said.
The death of the Instagram-famous pet "Peanut the Squirrel" last year is inspiring new legislation out of Albany.
Mark Longo, owner of Peanut the Squirrel, was in Albany this week to support a new law that would protect the welfare of ...
New York environmental agents snapped the last photo of P’Nut, who can be seen perched on his hind legs inside a cage – wide-eyed, innocent, and completely oblivious to his impending execution.
The grieving owner of Peanut the squirrel and his raccoon sidekick, Fred, says the bill will ‘make sure that animal rights ...
P’Nut the squirrel, a social media star, was seized and killed by state officials. Now, GOP lawmakers are demanding due ...
Peanut has had an online following since Mark Longo saved him after the squirrel’s mom was killed in a car accident. He joined Fred for online videos and photos. Peanut lived upstate with ...
It was the story heard around the country in October, 'Peanut the Squirrel' seized and then euthanized by the NYSDEC.
The tardy remarks did not satisfy Mark Longo, P’Nut’s rescuer and owner, who told The Post the ... from a New York City street after seeing the squirrel’s mother get struck by a car.
Peanut the Squirrel's seizure by state agents and subsequent ... a review of all wildlife enforcement protocols. Peanut's owner, Mark Longo of Pine City, traveled to Albany to speak in support ...