…the forests of Dumfries and Galloway in an interactive app that will guide you on your adventure. Explore with the opportunity of wild encounters, discover more about red squirrels, complete challenges and collect tokens as you go. And of course, if you see a squirrel while walking, we want to hear about it! Download a Red Squirrel Ramble today… […]
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…positive impact on red squirrel populations in Scotland. Landscape-scale grey squirrel control is a considerable conservation challenge, so it’s encouraging to know that pine martens are lending a helping hand, and may even take over much of our work in the future. More research is required to better understand if the situation in Scotland’s conifer forests would differ from Northern… […]
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…city and its outskirts. In the South of Scotland a mix of the two species remain, with volunteer groups working hard to lower grey densities in the region. Grey squirrels were introduced to Scotland in Victorian times and have since replaced the native red squirrel in many parts of the country. They out-compete reds for food and living space and… […]
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…so is really excited move into conservation and support the work of SSRS. A keen watcher of red squirrels since childhood days spent in the Black Isle and Dumfries and Galloway, she is currently based in Glasgow and supports the team remotely. Her role is a varied one and includes supporting the regional and HQ teams with procurement, communications, meeting… […]
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…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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…have, will help monitoring and protection of this iconic species Sarah is a freelance writer with a background in veterinary medicine. A subsequent PhD and a qualification in conservation medicine has guided her writing which is inspired by the natural world. She covers all manner of wildlife, conservation and environmental issues. Mail: writesforwildlife@gmail.com Web: www.writesforwildlife.com Twitter: @writes4wildlife Instagram: writesforwildlife… […]
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