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Red squirrel release at Castle Ward sparks fresh hope for iconic mammal - Ulster Wildlife

Red squirrels have been successfully introduced into Castle Ward estate, outside Strangford, in a bid to establish a new population of this iconic native species.

The first four red squirrels were released into their new woodland home this winter, from Belfast Zoo, with more to follow from thriving local sites over the coming months.

The introduction is part of an ongoing effort between the National Trust, Ulster Wildlife, Belfast Zoo, Northern Ireland Environment Agency, and the Heart of Down Red Squirrel Group to secure the long-term future of this increasingly rare mammal.

The location was carefully chosen as it has ample woodland habitat and most importantly, it is free from invasive grey squirrels – the biggest threat to our red’s survival.

Cormac Dolan, Area Ranger at National Trust Castle Ward, explains: “Our healthy population of pine marten at Castle Ward, alongside the work of local volunteers, has allowed for the absence of the invasive grey squirrel. Greys are known to carry a fatal disease for our native reds and they also out-compete them for food and territory. The pine marten and red squirrel have evolved together in our local ecosystems and can much more easily share habitat. The work by everyone involved in this project is inspiring and shows how with the right conditions and a little help our native species can be given the chance to make a comeback.”

Red squirrels faced huge declines in the UK and Ireland due to the invasive grey, introduced from North America in the 19th century, and habitat loss. However, alongside the spread of native pine martens and local conservation work, they are starting to recover locally.

Since 2012, Belfast Zoo has been breeding red squirrels and working with conservationists to release them into suitable woodlands, where these wild animals belong and can thrive.


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Posted On: 23/01/2023

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