I know Stanford has both black and ground squirrels, and they both seem to be
doing fine.  The ground squirrels are much more numerous - in fact on average
there's at least one in sight wherever you are on campus.  I'm not sure about
brown tree squirrels though. 

At Caltech we have lots of brown tree squirrels (I think that's what they are,
anyway), and I think a few black squirrels, but again the brown ones are much
more numerous.

So as far as I know black squirrels don't drive the other ones out. 

Weronika

On Sun, Oct 24, 2004 at 09:21:05AM -0400, Webwalker wrote:
> I live in NE Ohio -- about 60 miles in from both the N and E borders. 
> About 20 years ago, a community of black squirrels were living about 20 
> miles north of here--and were prevalent.  No one I knew had ever seen 
> black squirrels before.  Now there are black squirrels where I 
> live--both black and brown.
> 
> Do any of you have black squirrels, and if so, do you know if they drive 
> out the other squirrels?
> 
> Susan Webster
> Canton, Ohio
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