1 Grey squirrel bark stripping campaign toolkit
Toolkit to support the UK Squirrel Accord campaign to increase awareness and evidence of grey squirrel bark stripping through sharing images, videos and stories. Toolkit contains the campaign and UKSA overview, key messages, useful links, suggested text for social media and articles, and campaign images.
Resources library: Bark stripping
A novel causal mechanism for grey squirrel bark stripping: the calcium hypothesis 2016 - research - Nichols, C.P. et al.
Research into calcium deficiency as a causal mechanism for grey squirrel bark stripping.
An Analysis of the Cost of Grey Squirrel Damage to Woodland 2021 - research - Royal Forestry Society
Report on the cost of grey squirrel bark stripping damage to woodland in England and Wales using available evidence and developing a replicable methodology.
Grey squirrel bark stripping research - research poster - Alexandra Ash
Research to understand the drivers of grey squirrel bark stripping damage to trees
Grey squirrel control survey report 2021 - evidence - Royal Forestry Society
Survey of woodland owners and managers on the issue of grey squirrels and their management to protect tree health.
Grey Squirrel Damage - webinar - UK Squirrel Accord
Leading woodland professionals take part in a webinar to mark National Plant Health Week 2020. Discover more about the impacts and challenges created by grey squirrel bark stripping, and work to protect trees and tree health from this damage.
UKSA newsletter, June 2020 - newsletter - UK Squirrel Accord
UK Squirrel Accord newsletter. June 2020 includes an update on the fertility control research, a focus on grey squirrel bark stripping, a summary of Red Squirrels United achievements and pine marten research from Northern Ireland.