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Saving Scotland’s Red Squirrels (SSRS),  now incorporating Red Squirrels in South Scotland , is the first nationally co-ordinated attempt to save Britain’s only native squirrel species, the red squirrel. 

Distribution map of red squirrels

SSRS records have now been uploaded to the National Biodiversity Network Gateway; an interactive compilation of UK biodiversity data. Our red squirrel data is available to see in the map below. The map is interactive so you can zoom in to see distribution at a higher resolution or pan across to your area using the tools in the top left corner.

The distribution is of red squirrels across Scotland for the duration of the SSRS project. You can also view the distribution for the invasive grey squirrel population, by clicking here.

If you know of an area in which red or grey squirrels are present, but it is not marked on the respective map, then you can submit your squirrel sighting here.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A localised map shows the broad regions of coverage by the project.  Each region will have a dedicated project officer.  Within these regions, work will focus on key areas determined by studies of the distribution and movements of red and grey squirrels.

Our project officers will cover the following regional areas accordingly:

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