Saving Scotland’s Red Squirrel

In this National Webinar, Katie Berry will talk about the conservation initiative to protect Scotland's red squirrels.

The latest in our series of National Webinars, hosted by the Lothians Local Group.

Red squirrels are one of Scotland’s most loved animals, and they are our only native squirrel species. Come and listen to Katie Berry from Saving Scotland's Red Squirrels talk about the conservation initiative to protect them.

Booking essential. This event will be conducted via a Zoom video link and joining details will be sent upon booking. To find out more, and for any booking queries, please contact ghatcher@scottishwildlifetrust.org.uk. Please note that this meeting may be recorded for public viewing later.

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Suggested donation: £2 per person (payable upon booking).

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About Saving Scotland's Red Squirrels

Saving Scotland’s Red Squirrels is working with local communities to ensure red squirrels will always be a part of Scotland’s special native wildlife. Together with partners, landowners and a network of local groups and volunteers, we are focused on the areas where red squirrels are most under threat from the spread of the invasive grey squirrel.

The efforts are making a difference — in many places, red squirrels are already making a comeback. However, there is still a lot of work to do. With your help, we can continue to protect them.

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