Squirrel Steps for Community Groups
 

 
‘Save our Squirrels’ (SoS) launched in 2006, works across the North of England to conserve red squirrels and enable people to find out more about them. Seventeen red squirrel reserves have been set up to ensure a safe habitat for remaining populations of our native red squirrel.

SoS would like to develop partnerships with community groups around these reserves. We aim to facilitate networking, through newsletters, social media, meetings, training and events to name but a few.

In return for all of this input we will have hundreds of keen eyes looking for and reporting squirrels, red or grey, to our website. We will learn from communities, and families, where and when red squirrel populations have existed in the past. We will develop the network of people who are busy working to save our endangered red squirrel.

Please answer the following questions if you would consider being involved, and feel free to tick all boxes that apply to you:

These are some of the things that SoS do, tick any entries you would like to know more about:

SoS work with many people to get our work done, we really need more help.
Please tick any entries that you think, with training, you could consider having a go at:

What is the easiest way for SoS to update you with what's happening?

We can keep in touch if you leave your contact details.
We try to avoid posting mail as it takes time and money, but if that's what you need, that's what we'll do.
It's your choice and don't worry, you will always be able to un-subscribe.

Please let us know if you have an idea that can help us in our work.
Remember our main aim is more red squirrels:
What's good - What's bad - What can we add?

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