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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: To whom do I report a dead squirrel?

Answer: Statistics are kept on all reported red squirrel deaths which are used for prioritising conservation of the reds. Any dead grey squirrel is a serious matter as greys are not normally found on the Island and will be investigated urgently.

You can send the details of dead red or grey squirrels to the Council's Ecology Service on 823893 or contact Wight Squirrel Project, telephone (01983) 611003. [email protected]


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