…I find an injured or sick red squirrel? If you are worried about a red squirrel’s welfare, including abandoned kits, please contact the Scottish SPCA on 03000 999 999. Saving Scotland’s Red Squirrels is a conservation project and we don’t have the expertise or facilities to help. SSPCA are the best people to offer expert advice and will be able… […]
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…receive directly from a SSRS staff member if applicable. If you are a member of a volunteer network in the south of Scotland please liaise with your group coordinator to discuss insurance. Volunteer Network FAQs Can I join my local group without signing up as a volunteer? Yes, you can join your local group without registering as a SSRS volunteer… […]
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…so on. One of our survey volunteers, Gus, was away with his class on a field trip to Mar Lodge Estate in the Cairngorms. A stunning place a with a lot of wildlife, as any of you who have ever watched BBC Autumn or Winterwatch will know. Gus set up his camera in the woods and put a wee bit… […]
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…and inclement winter weather. An abundance of natural wonders are associated with springtime and as for many other species, is when birthing and nurturing young become a priority for red squirrels. Watching red squirrels is always rewarding and there are behaviours specific to this time of year to look out for. Mating Mating behaviour may have begun as early… […]
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