by charlotte@fandrdesigns.co.uk | May 25, 2023 | News
The Exmoor Squirrel Project 2023 The Exmoor Squirrel Project is a collaboration between ourselves, Red Squirrel South West and Exmoor National Park, funded by the Forestry Commission. We are focusing on a 35km stretch along the North Coast of Exmoor using its...
by charlotte@fandrdesigns.co.uk | Mar 2, 2023 | News
ESI Issue 40: Squirrel Here is the current issue of Squirrel brought to you by the ESI Woodland management From traditional sweet chestnut coppice grown on a 14 year rotation (also home to the white admiral butterfly) to undamaged English oak, we have experience of...
by charlotte@fandrdesigns.co.uk | Mar 2, 2023 | News
Optimised Air Rifle Methods for the Humane & Lethal Removal of Grey Squirrels A Case Study from a Manor House Estate in the North of England Written by J.D.J Braithwaite and Charles Dutton A Report Compiled for and on Behalf of the European Squirrel Initiative...
by charlotte@fandrdesigns.co.uk | Mar 2, 2023 | News
Red Squirrel and Timber Harvesting “Too often we have heard that shooting cannot control grey squirrels, but following the publication of my Grey Squirrel Management handbook, Dr Jason Braithwaite has done an in-depth study on controlling grey squirrels using an...
by charlotte@fandrdesigns.co.uk | Jul 10, 2022 | News
Woodland Management and Grey Squirrels UKSA 2021 Woodland management From traditional sweet chestnut coppice grown on a 14 year rotation (also home to the white admiral butterfly) to undamaged English oak, we have experience of managing all types of silvicultural...
by charlotte@fandrdesigns.co.uk | Jul 10, 2022 | News
We may have lost red squirrel nests, says forestry agency The Scottish Government’s forestry agency has admitted that red squirrel nests may be “lost” when it cuts down trees, and promised to improve its “processes and procedures”. The admission from Forestry and Land...
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