Kathryn Fingland is a part-time doctoral researcher at Nottingham Trent University. Her current research focuses on the urban ecology of red squirrels:
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Annual Photography Competition
Zoe Smith’s winning photograph Inaugural Annual Photography Competition Proves Enormous Success The Red Squirrel Survival Trust (RSST) was...
HRH The Prince of Wales, as Patron of the Red Squirrel Survival Trust, celebrates Red Squirrel Volunteer Efforts on Red Squirrel Appreciation Day
The Red Squirrel Survival Trust has been delighted to receive the support of HRH The Prince of Wales in a letter to our volunteers.
Dr Peter Garson declared the Scottish Wildlife Trust Species Champion for 2020
Dr Peter Garson has been declared the Scottish Wildlife Trust Species Champion for 2020. RSST has been mentioned in this blog post about his award...
The Head of Cumbria Wildlife Trust Appointed Trustee of leading National Red Squirrel Charity
Red Squirrel Survival Trust appoints Stephen Trotter, Chief Executive of the Cumbria Wildlife Trust, to the national charity as Trustee.
Q&A with Katy Bell
Katy Bell is Senior Conservation Officer at Ulster Wildlife managing their species-focused conservation projects for Red Squirrels and Barn Owls....
Q&A with David Bliss
David Bliss, Trustee of the Red Squirrel Survival Trust and CEO of Lowther Estates is an experienced figure in rural and estate management.
Q&A with Stephen Trotter
Stephen Trotter is a lifelong steward of the environment and advocate for protected species.
Q&A with Becky Priestley
Becky Priestley is currently Wildlife Officer for the rewilding charity Trees For Life in the Scottish Highlands, where she has worked since 2012....
Q&A with Jen Quinlan
Jen Quinlan is now the Red Squirrel Species Monitor for the UK, based at the Welsh Mountain Zoo in Colwyn Bay.