News: Scotland’s red squirrel populations remain stable in latest survey report

…and in the south since 2013. In recent years results have indicated that red squirrel populations have stabilised, following several decades of decline. In the south of Scotland (Dumfries & Galloway, the Scottish Borders and parts of Ayrshire and South Lanarkshire), the number of survey sites reporting red squirrels remained between 51-52%, but encouragingly, the number of sites with grey… […]

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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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Suspected Squirrelpox outbreak near Dumfries threatens local red squirrel population

…Officer for Saving Scotland’s Red Squirrels said: “In conjunction with Forestry Commission Scotland, who manage Heathhall, we have deployed emergency Squirrelpox outbreak response measures. All feeder boxes found on site have been removed and trapping has commenced to isolate any sick red squirrels and remove any grey squirrels. Captured sick red squirrels will be taken to a local veterinary clinic… […]

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An update on the Heathhall squirrelpox outbreak

…were unable to obtain a sample, it is a reassuring outcome. It suggests that the number of infected red squirrels was very small, and that the removal of feeder boxes successfully limited the disease to a small number of individuals and a localised area of the woodland. Several weeks have passed now, and unfortunately it’s most likely that the three… […]

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News: Moffat’s red squirrels and golden eagles team up to give native wildlife a boost

…have come together to protect their local red squirrels, with support from the Saving Scotland’s Red Squirrels project. While the south of Scotland is home to healthy populations of red squirrels, they are seriously threatened by the spread of grey squirrels. Grey squirrels are an invasive species that out-competes native red squirrels for food and living space. They can also… […]

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Call for Scots to become a nation of squirrel spotters this Red Squirrel Week

…red squirrel conservation action. © Raymond Leinster   Mel added: “We are hugely excited to launch our new website for Red Squirrel Week. Red squirrel fans will be getting out and about, enjoying the beginning of autumn and keeping a lookout for both red and grey squirrels. “Assisted by the new Hub, our volunteers – and hopefully many new volunteers… […]

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Scotland’s Red Squirrels

…the NatureScot website surrounding red squirrels and licensing. When enquiring about a planning application, certain information will prove useful. We recommend finding the planning application number (planning details are in the public domain and can be found on the local authority website). Here, you should be able to see how far on in the application process the development is, and… […]

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