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Gerard McCaughan – RSST Volunteer of the Year 2021

Winner of the David Stapleford Award     How did you feel when you heard you’d been chosen as RSST Volunteer for 2021?  I was surprised I’d been nominated let alone won. I felt chuffed and embarrassed...

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Annual Photography Competition 2022

Stephen Smith’s winning photograph was delightful with a winter coated beauty taken in Glenlivet, Scotland. The Annual Photography Competition proved to be an enormous success and the Red Squirrel...

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RSST Tree Losses And The Cost Of Grey Squirrel Damage

RSST Tree Losses our newsletter PRESS RELEASE 07 July  2022 Part of the work of the RSST is informing the public, many of whom only know the grey squirrel, about the damage it causes in gardens and the...

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RSST’s Volunteer of the Year Award 2022

Looking for a Volunteer of the Year 2022 The David Stapleford Award The Red Squirrel Survival Trust looks to recognise exceptional efforts by those protecting the endangered native species. The Red...

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RSST Annual Photograph Competition 2022

‘RED SQUIRRELS THROUGH THE SEASONS’ “Thanks to Hugh Rowlands for a lovely image” The Red Squirrel Survival Trust’s annual photographic competition is now open for entries. The Red Squirrel Survival...

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Discover Wildlife

An opportunity to read this month’s article from the team at BBC Wildlife Magazine with a feature relating to the “Key Differences between the Red Squirrel versus the Grey differences” Read More The...

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Alan Titchmarsh: Gardening for Red Squirrels

  To mark Red Squirrel Appreciation Day (21 January) the Red Squirrel Survival Trust has announced that Alan Titchmarsh, Britain’s most loved gardener, has joined their battle to save one of our most...

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Simon Howes amazing challenge to raise money for a special Isle of Wight...

                                                                    On the 12th December 2021, an unprecedented 36 boats with 107 rowers left La Gomera in the Canary Islands to take on the Talisker...

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Leon Savage – RSST Volunteer of the Year 2022

So have you always been a Cramlington man? “Yes, I spent my childhood and teenage years in Cramlington, living just a stone’s throw away from the Nature Reserve. In my early 20’s I moved onto the...

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AUTUMN IS THE BEST TIME TO SEE RED SQUIRRELS

Our native red squirrels become particularly active in woodland areas in autumn, once the leaves have started to fall and nuts and seeds have dropped to the floor,  as they feed voraciously to put on...

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RSST’s Volunteer of the Year Award 2023

Volunteer-of-the-Year-Nomination-form- 2023     RSST Volunteer of the Year 2023 The David Stapleford Award The Red Squirrel Survival Trust looks to recognise exceptional efforts by those protecting the...

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RSST Annual Photograph Competition 2023

‘RED SQUIRRELS THROUGH THE SEASONS’ “Thanks to Hugh Rowlands for a lovely image” The Red Squirrel Survival Trust’s annual photographic competition is now open for entries. The Red Squirrel Survival...

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Easter Walks to Spot Reds

WHERE YOU ARE LIKELY TO SPORT RED SQUIRRELS THIS EASTER Easter is a particularly good time to look for red squirrels in various locations in England and one Anglesey as natural food sources are...

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