Help the Solway Forests with your best red squirrel snaps

…camera. However, a quick scroll down the Saving Scotland’s Red Squirrels Facebook feed demonstrates that many of our followers have had great success. The Solway Forests Red Squirrel Network is inviting amateur photographers to enter their 2019 photography competition. All funds raised will go towards the group’s red squirrel conservation activities, from grey squirrel control work to community engagement. They… […]

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Knowledge Fair – celebrating five years of community action

…happening across Scotland and beyond; and to look ahead to a future of working together to protect one of Scotland’s most iconic species. All the presentations and Q&A sessions are now available to watch again on YouTube, including our fantastic film ‘The People Saving Scotland’s Red Squirrels, created by Keildih Ewan.   YOUTUBE PLAYLIST   FRIDAY 3 DECEMBER   Session… […]

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Nature of Scotland Award Nomination for the Return of Reds to Aberdeen

…Aberdeen City Council’s dedication to red squirrel protection recognised through this nomination and look forward to celebrating with them at the virtual awards ceremony, taking place on November 25th. A big congratulations to all the inspiring people, projects, groups and organisations nominated across the nine award categories! Find out more about the Nature of Scotland Awards | 2020 NoSA Shortlist… […]

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Suspected Squirrelpox outbreak near Dumfries threatens local red squirrel population

…both red and grey squirrels at scottishsquirrels.org.uk. Although Squirrelpox is not considered harmful to humans, anyone who sees a sick red squirrel is advised not to approach it, but instead contact the project for advice. Saving Scotland’s Red Squirrels is a partnership project led by the Scottish Wildlife Trust and made possible thanks to National Lottery players and the Dumfries… […]

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New PARC boundaries ensure conservation efforts stay one step ahead

…the greatest benefit to red squirrel populations in the region. From years of project experience we know that to successfully protect red squirrels, it is essential that grey squirrel control operations are sustained and coordinated across a landscape; focusing our work on priority areas gives us a stronger chance of achieving this. Whilst we aim to create enduring networks of… […]

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Where have all my red squirrels gone?

…squirrels pretending to cache food, to send any potential onlookers on a false trail. As if that wasn’t enough work for one squirrel to be getting on with, they’ll also be busy preparing their winter home (called a ‘drey’). They might not hibernate, but like all of us, red squirrels prefer to stay cosy and dry in bad weather. While… […]

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Celebrate red squirrels in the National Park

…Saving Scotland’s Red Squirrels to ensure these iconic creatures continue to thrive here. Come along to one of our Red Squirrel Week events to learn more about how Saving Scotland’s Red Squirrels is working in and around the Loch Lomond & the Trossachs National Park, and find out how you can get involved in your area. 23 September, 10am –… […]

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The future is bright in north east Scotland

Original Author: Matt Nuttall   This week we are sadly saying goodbye to Matt Nuttall, our Conservation Officer for north east Scotland. Over the past year Matt has worked tirelessly in his mission to see red squirrels return to Aberdeen, with the help of Grey Squirrel Officers and a dedicated network of volunteers.   Matt reflects on his time with… […]

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Beechmast and acorns everywhere

…ability to cache food for lean periods which means that even if there is a cold snap towards spring, the supplies put by this autumn will be enough to cover shortfalls during the breeding season. Conversely, of course, a mast year is ominously good news for the health and reproduction of greys, and will be a boost to their populations… […]

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