A Red Alert North England Project

Merseyside news

Get involved, join us, or just come and see what we do, at any of the following events:

June 25th 2010 - Volunteer's BBQ, 7pm, Altcar Rifle Range, Hightown - Please book a place through red.squirrel@lancswt.org.uk

July 28th 2010 - Volunteer's meeting, 7pm, Meresands Wood, Holmeswood Road, Rufford, L40 1TG 

August 14th 2010 - Family Fun Day, Duke Street Park, Formby, Merseyside, L37

October 2nd 2010 - Volunteers Squirrel Walk, Sefton Coast - route to be confirmed.

November 20th 21st 2010 - Martin Mere WWT, Bird Watching Festival, Burscough, Lancs, L40 0TA

Red Squirrel Monitoring Report - Spring 2010

The report shows the beginnings of a new, healthy population after the devastation of Squirrel Pox Virus.

Saved by the cakes!

Many thanks go out to year 5 pupils at Sherdley Primary for their fundraising to help Save our Squirrels.

Last recorded Squirrel Pox Virus in Blundellsands.

Thankfully we have had no recorded cases of Squirrel Pox Virus in the area since November 2009. 

SoS visits  Presfield's Children in Southport.

A great day!

Sefton Squirrel Seminar at St Michaels CofE High School

Catch up on how the day went.

Save our Squirrels joins forces with Knowsley Safari Park 

Learn more about this exciting new partnership.

Sefon Monitoring Report Spring 2009

Get the latest information on our red squirrel population following over two years of pox.

Monitoring red squirrels in Sefton

Read the Annual Report for 2008

 

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