Spring into survey time

…new feeder boxes to replace those that have become damaged or missing since last year. Now we just need to fill the last few volunteering vacancies, check each of the survey sites, and we’re ready to go! Making feeder boxes with Jupiter Urban Wildlife Centre volunteers © Sarah Cooper What’s the survey about? Since 2012, Saving Scotland’s Red Squirrels has… […]

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Argyll, Trossachs & Stirling

…the efforts of volunteers and staff across the region to date, we are beginning to see signs of a recovery in red squirrel populations in areas such as Dumbarton, Falkirk, Mugdock, and Stirling. Landowner support – We are helping home and landowners to control grey squirrels on their own and voluntarily support the project’s landscape efforts through our trap-loan scheme…. […]

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Publications

…Report 2017 Spring Survey Report 2016 Spring Survey Report 2015 Spring Survey Report 2014 Spring Survey Report 2013 Spring Survey Report 2012 Spring Survey Report   Stakeholders Stakeholder Toolkit 2023 Great Scottish Squirrel Survey Campaign Toolkit Squirrelpox Action in the Central Lowlands Toolkit   External Publications NatureScot: Scottish Strategy for Red Squirrel Conservation – 2015-2025   Visit our youtube channel… […]

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Tayside

…over the Highland Line into red-only areas.   Achievements to date Halting the spread of grey squirrels – Through concerted project efforts, we have seen no further spread of grey squirrels into the Highlands in recent years. Unfortunately grey squirrels will still continue to incur northwards along high-risk dispersal routes in areas such as eastern Angus towards the border with… […]

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