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Ecology


Service Description: Advice and information about wildlife, biodiversity, conservation, nature reserves and biological records throughout the Island.

Also known as:- Badgers, Bats, Biodiversity, Deer, Ecological services, Geological services, Grey Squirrels, Japanese Knotweed, Nature Reserves, Ragwort (General enquiries), Red Squirrels, SINCs, Wildlife

Your FAQ

Question: I have seen a red squirrel, should I report it?

Answer: Red squirrels are frequent and widespread on the Island but have been lost from virtually all of mainland England, most of Wales and large areas of Scotland.

You can, if you wish, send the details of any sightings by post to the Ecology Service Council Offices, Seaclose or by e-mail to [email protected] - Related Link


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