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The red squirrel is at risk. Without action it will become extinct in England within a decade. The Scottish, Welsh and Northern Irish red squirrel populations are also endangered.
If we do not take urgent steps to address the issue, the red squirrel will disappear from the UK within a generation. The decline of red squirrels is caused by interaction with grey squirrels. Greys threaten red populations in two ways: These photos illustrate the devestating effect the squirrelpox virus has on red squirrels.
Photographs by kind permission of Sarah McNeil. Click here for a list of contributors of photographs to the site. However, if we act now, we can protect our red squirrel population. Click here to find out about the work we are supporting to keep English greys and Scottish reds apart. |






