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Red Squirrels North Wales


Stewart Johnson
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Since I'm here....

It's reasonably well known that a cull on Anglesey has been successful in eliminating grey squirrels and there's now only reds on the island.

I thought I'd mention that the reds have now started to colonise the North Wales coastal region as well.... so it you're working anywhere in north-West Wales it's worthwhile being careful with dreys because reds and very heavily protected by law. There is no way to tell if a drey is sued by greys or reds except observation so far as I know.

They've been seen as far east as Llandudno and as far south as Llanberis. Westwards, probably the far side of Caernarfon.

 

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