#2. Virginia northern flying squirrel
Virginia northern flying squirrel populaces were almost annihilated by mechanical logging between the 1880s and 1940s, leaving just little gatherings scattered all through the few staying tenable segments of their timberlands.
In the wake of picking up the security of the Endangered Species Act in 1985, the U.s. Fish and Wildlife Service cooperated with the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources, various state stops, The Nature Conservancy, and other protection aggregates on endless woods recovery activities.
By 2013, squirrel populaces had expanded exponentially, and researchers checked people at more than 100 separate locales inside their territory range — a gigantic change from the minor four regions where they found themselves able to find squirrels in 1985.