The native red
squirrel is increasingly coming under threat by
the spread of the introduced North American grey squirrel
throughout the UK. The grey outnumbers the red
squirrels by about twenty to one, with 75% of
red squirrels (120,000) living in Scotland.
Competition from grey squirrels and their capability
to spread disease is by far the greatest factor
in the red squirrel decline, but there are other
factors aiding the decline; fragmentation of suitable
habitats through deforestation and development,
lack of tree seed food and the ever increasing
road casualities all play their part.
The aim within Fife and throughout Scotland
is to conserve the population of red squirrels
and prevent further displacement by the
grey squirrel.
Fife is fortunate to still have a healthy population
of red squirrels and it is our aim to conserve
these emblematic mammels. The Fife Red Squirrel
Group is working to promote and protect the red
squirrel by increasing public awareness, surveying
and monitoring, delivering an education programme and implementing a conservation
strategy that will focus initially around Fife's
core red squirrel areas.
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