THE GREY SQUIRREL REVIEW

Profile of an invasive alien species

by Louise Huxley

Introduction

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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 Initiative
4 East Bank House
Tide Mill Way
Woodbridge
Suffolk IP12 1BY

PREDICTION OF THE GREY SQUIRREL SPREAD FROM ITALY INTO ADJACENT COUNTRIES

Report written by Sandro Bertolino, Peter Lurz and Stephen Rushton

Summary

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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

Comparison table

HOW GREY SQUIRRELS REPLACE REDS

Diagram of the Displacement Process

SCOTTISH NATURAL HERITAGE: THE RED SQUIRREL ACTION PLAN - NOVEMBER 2006

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REPORTS