PRESS RELEASE
07 July 2022
Part of the RSST work is informing the public, whom who are unaware of the damage grey squirrels cause throughout gardens, countrysides and trees in particular.
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Annual Photography Competition 2022
Stephen Smith’s winning photograph was delightful, with the Annual Photography Competition Proving to be an Enormous Success
Gerard McCaughan – RSST Volunteer of the Year 2021
It was a pleasure to meet the winner Gerard who said “I was surprised I’d been nominated let alone won. I felt chuffed and embarrassed in equal measures. I think it’s a reflection of what we do as a group, rather what I do myself.”
RSST Annual photographic Competition 2021
“RED SQUIRRELS THROUGH THE SEASONS” The Red Squirrel Survival Trust teams up with the Royal Photographic Society Nature Group for its photographic...
RSST Appoints Pioneer Social Media Zoologist as Ambassador
To help raise awareness of British red squirrels on various digital platforms, the Red Squirrel Survival Trust is collaborating with Dani Connor...
Volunteering To Support Our Red Squirrels
Here are just some of the ways you could get involved with your own local Red Squirrel volunteer group:
Stories that encourage and inspire the work of Volunteers
Below are four inspiring stories about work that has been undertaken for the protection of red squirrels, they are both encouraging and well worth...
RSST’s Volunteer of the Year Award 2021
The Red Squirrel Survival Trust is calling on Red Squirrel Conservation Groups to Nominate their Volunteer of the Year.
Woodland Damage and Bark Stripping
While we work to protect the few remaining native red squirrels in the UK and reverse their catastrophic decline, there is another related concern. ...
Aberdeen’s grey squirrels to be tagged and tracked
Grey squirrels in Aberdeen are to be tagged and tracked in an effort to understand the animals’ behaviour in urban areas.