THE GREY SQUIRREL REVIEW
Profile of an invasive alien species
by Louise Huxley
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IMPACT OF GREY SQUIRRELS ON WOODLAND BIRDS
British Trust for Ornithology
Research report No 328 published June 2003
Confirms that grey squirrels take eggs and young from woodland nests.
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THE RED SQUIRREL
Redressing The Wrong
by Charles Dutton
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European Squirrel Initiative4 East Bank HouseTide Mill WayWoodbridgeSuffolk IP12 1BYPREDICTION OF THE GREY SQUIRREL SPREAD FROM ITALY INTO ADJACENT COUNTRIES
Report written by Sandro Bertolino, Peter Lurz and Stephen Rushton
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AN ASSESSMENT OF THE SUSTAINABILITY OF THE WOODLAND HABITAT ON MULL FOR THE RED SQUIRREL
Dr Craig Shuttleworth
Report commissioned by the European Squirrel Initiative
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THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF NATIVE RED AND AMERICAN GREY SQUIRRELS ON ENGLISH DECIDUOUS WOODLAND

HOW GREY SQUIRRELS REPLACE REDS
SCOTTISH NATURAL HERITAGE: THE RED SQUIRREL ACTION PLAN - NOVEMBER 2006
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