Squirrel flies home to New Jersey from Colorado

A gray squirrel originally from New Jersey arrived home Sunday after a trip to Colorado. In February, Todd Kuchman, found the sick squirrel in New Jersey while working behind a house and started nursing

News 12 Staff

May 30, 2016, 6:26 AM

Updated 2,899 days ago

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Squirrel flies home to New Jersey from Colorado
A gray squirrel originally from New Jersey arrived home Sunday after a trip to Colorado.
In February, Todd Kuchman, found the sick squirrel in New Jersey while working behind a house and started nursing it back to health. Three days later, Kuchman got the squirrel through TSA screening and took it on a flight from Washington, D.C. to Colorado.
According to Colorado's wildlife code, the squirrel couldn't stay because he wasn't a native. He would either have to be sent back or euthanized.
The Colorado Division of Wildlife paid for the aptly-named Jersey Boy's $91 ticket back to New Jersey.
Jersey Boy was carted into Terminal C at Newark LIberty Airport Sunday, and claimed by Hope Davison, who runs Wild Baby Rescue.
"He'll go to outside pre-release caging. He'll learn to be a squirrel. He'll get a family and then he'll be released in an area for gray squirrels, "said Davison
 


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