The Red Squirrel Recovery Network (RSRN) has deployed such thinking in its battle against an invasive foe, Sciurus ...
Philip Cox has received funding from the Royal Society. Red squirrels have been replaced over a large part of Great Britain by the non-native grey squirrel, introduced from North America in the late ...
Adorable footage shows a pair of red squirrel kits born in a safari park which is helping protect the species. The first red squirrel kits to be born at Longleat in Wiltshire for over three years have ...
Wildlife agencies counted 232 squirrels on Mount Graham, about the same as a year ago, which is good news during a drought.
Red squirrels on the Isle of Wight are thriving and have sufficient food and natural habitats to support a growth in their population, a new study has found. Scientists also found that while the ...
The Mount Graham red squirrel population in Arizona has risen more than expected, according to the Arizona Department of Game and Fish. The latest survey shows an increase of about 89 squirrels since ...
Conservationists have hailed the "super-exciting" success of a rare colony of red squirrels discovered on a tree plantation in North Yorkshire. The animals were first identified in January, in a sitka ...
Native red squirrels are expanding across central Scotland thanks to the efforts of a 'pioneering' nature conservation project.
TUCSON, Ariz.— A federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to make a long-overdue decision on whether to expand critical habitat for Arizona’s highly endangered Mount Graham red squirrels.
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Conservation efforts see red squirrel numbers increase
Projects across Angus are helping to give native red squirrels a welcome boost as part of a pioneering nature conservation ...
"The contributions in this book are based on a meeting on red squirrels held in February 1997 at the Zoological Society of London's Meeting Rooms. We are particularly grateful to the People's Trust ...
The endangered Mount Graham red squirrel on the Pinaleño Mountains of southeastern Arizona is on the slow mend, with their numbers seemingly stabilizing a few years after crashing to an all-time low.
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