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From office tour to woodland floor
Join Red Squirrel Recovery Network Communications Officer, Heather, as she explores Merseyside’s magical reserves on her first day in the field.
Houdini’s journey home: A second chance for orphaned red squirrels
Escape artist by name, escape artist by nature; the story of Houdini perfectly captures the inspirational resilience we hope to achieve within The Wildlife Trust for Lancashire, Manchester, & North Merseyside.
Reds at Risk: Understanding the impact of squirrel pox
Squirrel pox devastated Formby’s red squirrel populations quickly and quietly. Learn about what happened and how conservation work is supporting their recovery.
A picture built over time: red squirrels in Gatehouse of Fleet
Dr Peter Garson from Gatehouse Squirrel Group shares insights from nearly a decade of careful observation and community-led conservation in southwest Scotland. This case study highlights how long-term monitoring, local engagement and an understanding of place are helping red squirrels remain a familiar sight in the woodlands around Gatehouse of Fleet.
A red squirrel’s guide to gardening
As spring draws closer, join Heather Harris in discovering how a few thoughtful choices can transform your garden into a sanctuary for red squirrels and the wildlife that depends on it.
The heart of red squirrel recovery
This Volunteers’ Week, we’re celebrating the people at the heart of red squirrel conservation: the volunteers of the Red Squirrel Recovery Network.
