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…protection of red squirrels. Squirrelpox is a virus fatal to red squirrels but harmless to the grey squirrels which carry and spread it. Grey squirrels migrating north from Cumbria are…
…farming. The Scottish Wildlife Trust and WWF Scotland have created an ‘Agriculture Report Card’ that evaluates the Government’s progress in delivering its own Vision for Agriculture, measured against its stated…
…yet say in detail what our future management plan will look like as we need to gain a better understanding of the species and habitats currently present before we can…
…the Scottish Wildlife Trust and is home to beavers, red squirrels and numerous woodland and aquatic birds. The Trust also runs a visitor centre on site, complete with a viewing…
…between land and water and are the green arteries of an ecosystem, supporting many of our most iconic native species including ospreys, white-tailed eagles, otters, red squirrels and Atlantic salmon….
…a major upgrade, giving visitors even more opportunity to see the ospreys, as well as other wildlife including red squirrels, beavers and a variety of woodland birds. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tN-3wbMpXBg …
…is currently open seven days a week from 10:30am to 5pm. As well as ospreys, the site is home to other wildlife including red squirrels, beavers and great spotted woodpeckers….
Within the wilds of the Morvern Peninsula in the West of Scotland, our Rahoy Hills Wildlife Reserve is home to a huge array of wildlife including from red deer to…