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The latest updates from Saving Scotland's Red Squirrels
Scotland's largest squirrel survey returns this month
Red Squirrel Week (21-27 September) marks the return of the Great Scottish Squirrel Survey! We''ll be calling on the public to report sightings of both red and grey squirrels in their gardens and in the great outdoors throughout the week, to create a snapshot of the situation on the ground.
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A garden count scheme run by the Gatehouse Squirrel Group enabled local volunteers to monitor red populations from the comfort of their homes and gardens during lockdown.
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Following a report of two grey squirrel sightings in Aberfeldy, we called on Perthshire residents to help protect local reds by being our eyes and ears on the ground.
Read More
Get Involved
Network for nature
Led by enthusiastic and dedicated volunteers to protect local red squirrel populations, why not find out more about the volunteer groups near you?
network directory
Join our scurry
Love outdoor working and have experience in mammal control? We have Grey Squirrel Officer vacancies in two of our project regions that will be closing soon.
Project Vacancies
Join the Hub
The Hub is a space for our supporters and volunteers to keep up to date with the project and connect with like-minded people working to protect local red squirrel populations.
Registered users can keep track of their squirrel sightings, and join a local red squirrel network to connect with others in your area.
Once you have become a Saving Scotland's Red Squirrels volunteer you'll also be able to use the Hub to access training materials and submit and view your data online.
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Upcoming Online Events
21/09/2020
Squirrel Spotting at an Angus Wildlife Hide
Join Tayside Conservation Officer Ann-Marie MacMaster and Charlie Riddell, SSRS volunteer, photographer and avid sightings reporter over on Facebook as they go squirrel spotting at a wildlife hide in Angus.
Tayside (Streamed on Facebook)
23/09/2020
Squirrel Session with Walk in the Park
An introduction to SSRS from Mary-Anne Collis, Conservation Officer for Argyll, The Trossachs and Stirlingshire. Join this online talk with Walk in the Park for useful hints and tips on how to spot squirrels and their signs while walking.
Argyll, The Trossachs and Stirlingshire (Zoom Talk)
25/09/2020
Dumfries & Galloway Red Squirrel Update
Join Giuliana Sinclair, Community Engagement Officer for South West Scotland for an update on the squirrel situation in Dumfries and Galloway and find out what you can do to help during the Great Scottish Squirrel Survey.
Dumfries & Galloway (Zoom Talk)
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Saving Scotland's Red Squirrels is a partnership project,
led by the Scottish Wildlife Trust, that is supporting
local communities to ensure red squirrels will always
be a part of Scotland's special native wildlife.
Saving Scotland's Red Squirrels is led by the Scottish Wildlife Trust, a Scottish registered charity (charity number
SC005792) and a company limited by guarantee and registered in Scotland (registered number SC040247).
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Winter 2020
The latest updates from Saving Scotland's Red Squirrels
Record Squirrel Survey Participation
An amazing 2,186 people explored outdoors on the lookout for red and grey squirrels for this year''s Great Scottish Squirrel Survey, reporting almost eight times as many sightings as we would receive in a typical week. A huge thank you to all those who took part!
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Dr Peter Garson was announced as this year's Species Champion in the Scottish Wildlife Trust's Trustees' Awards for Volunteering for his inspiring red squirrel work in south Scotland.
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Thanks to the support of Aberdeen City Council many parts of the city have witnessed a return of red squirrels. These efforts received a nomination in the Nature of Scotland Awards.
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Volunteer with us
Looking to contribute to on-the-ground conservation as one of your New Year resolutions? We have a number of exciting volunteering opportunities available.
Volunteer Opportunities
Submit a sighting
It's been another record-breaking year for squirrel sightings, but there's still time to add to our map. If you''ve seen a squirrel, we wan''t to hear about it!
Report a sighting
Join the Hub
The Hub is a space for our supporters and volunteers to keep up to date with the project and connect with like-minded people working to protect local red squirrel populations.
Registered users can keep track of their squirrel sightings, and join a local red squirrel network to connect with others in your area.
Once you have become a Saving Scotland's Red Squirrels volunteer you'll also be able to use the Hub to access training materials and submit and view your data online.
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Upcoming Online Events
Coming Soon
Please visit our full events listing on our website for upcoming events in early 2021.
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About Us
Saving Scotland's Red Squirrels is a partnership project,
led by the Scottish Wildlife Trust, that is supporting
local communities to ensure red squirrels will always
be a part of Scotland's special native wildlife.
Saving Scotland's Red Squirrels is led by the Scottish Wildlife Trust, a Scottish registered charity (charity number
SC005792) and a company limited by guarantee and registered in Scotland (registered number SC040247).
Copyright ? Saving Scotland''s Red Squirrels, All rights reserved. Our mailing address is: squirrels@scottishwildlifetrust.org.uk
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Spring 2020
The latest updates from Saving Scotland's Red Squirrels
Good news as Scotland''s red squirrel population remains stable
The 2019 annual spring survey results have been published and we are delighted that red squirrel populations have remained stable in Scotland for another year. Thank you to all our staff and volunteers who have been working tirelessly to make this possible.
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Following the latest government guidelines, it has been agreed that all red squirrel outdoor volunteer work will be temporarily suspended with immediate effect.
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Saddened by the recent passing of Brian Fishwick, volunteer and founding member of the Glenkens Red Squirrel Group, we reflect fondly on his commitment to the cause.
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Window Wildlife Watching
We hope that during this time you are still able to enjoy the everyday wildlife around you. Don''t forget to tell us about any squirrel sightings from your window or local walk.
Report a Sighting
Gardening for Reds
More time to spend in your garden recently? Why not help create a red squirrel-friendly environment, and increase your chance of observing them at close quarters.
Read our Tips
Join the Hub
The Hub is a space for our supporters and volunteers to keep up to date with the project and connect with like-minded people working to protect local red squirrel populations.
Registered users can keep track of their squirrel sightings, and join a local red squirrel network to connect with others in your area.
Once you have become a Saving Scotland's Red Squirrels volunteer you'll also be able to use the Hub to access training materials and submit and view your data online.
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Upcoming Events
Postponed
Please note that, in line with Coronavirus guidance, all events organised by Saving Scotland's Red Squirrels involving members of the public and volunteers have been suspended until further notice.
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About Us
Saving Scotland's Red Squirrels is a partnership project,
led by the Scottish Wildlife Trust, that is supporting
local communities to ensure red squirrels will always
be a part of Scotland's special native wildlife.
Saving Scotland's Red Squirrels is led by the Scottish Wildlife Trust, a Scottish registered charity (charity number
SC005792) and a company limited by guarantee and registered in Scotland (registered number SC040247).
Copyright ? Saving Scotland''s Red Squirrels, All rights reserved. Our mailing address is: squirrels@scottishwildlifetrust.org.uk
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