Our native red squirrels become particularly active in woodland areas in autumn, once the leaves have started to fall and nuts and seeds have...

Our native red squirrels become particularly active in woodland areas in autumn, once the leaves have started to fall and nuts and seeds have...
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...
This year, Simon finished what he’d set out to do, and has already raised almost £93k of his £100k target for red squirrel conservation.
To mark Red Squirrel Appreciation Day (21 January) the Red Squirrel Survival Trust has announced that Alan Titchmarsh, Britain’s most loved...
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”
‘RED SQUIRRELS THROUGH THE SEASONS’ The Red Squirrel Survival Trust’s annual photographic competition is now open for entries. The Red Squirrel...
The Red Squirrel Survival Trust looks to recognise exceptional efforts by those protecting the endangered native species.
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.
Stephen Smith’s winning photograph was delightful, with the Annual Photography Competition Proving to be an Enormous Success
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.”