Squirrel
controversy | | Grey
versus red - not everyone loves grey squirrels |
Inside Out
presenter Chris Packham visits a secret squirrel sanctuary in Hampshire where
the owner admits he is breaking the law. Lindsey Maguire looks after injured
grey squirrels, nurses them back to health and then releases them back into the
wild. But setting them free is illegal, as grey squirrels are officially
classed as vermin in this country. This means that they get put to sleep
if they are taken to conventional rescue centres. Squirrel sanctuary  | | Squirrel
Man - champion of the grey |
Lindsey keeps the address of his
sanctuary a secret, as he gets hate mail from opponents. He says that people
misunderstand the work of his refuge. "These people seem to think
that we breed grey squirrels in great numbers and take them to where red squirrels
live and let them out," he says. "We basically find
people who are very sympathetic who have gardens or woodland, where they will
be safe and where they will have no impact on forestry, farming or any other kind
of wildlife."
Grey versus red squirrels The
first grey squirrels were brought to Britain from America in 1876. They
spread rapidly across the country and quickly displaced our native red squirrels
from most of the mainland. Experts are not certain why grey squirrels have
gained so much territory.  | | Red
Squirrel - under attack by the non-native grey |
But they are
bigger and stronger, and some believe the greys may have passed on a deadly virus
to the reds. Attempts have been made to cull the grey population in the
past, but conservationists now believe we will never wipe out our non-native squirrels. The
only surviving red squirrel colonies in the south are on the Isle of Wight and
on the islands in Poole Harbour. Locals are so concerned about their survival
that they regularly check their squirrel boxes for any sign of those dreaded grey
hairs.  | | White
squirrel - a rare sighting in Hampshire |
On the island, motorists
are encouraged to watch out for the reds crossing the road, but the biggest threat
to the population would be greys crossing the water.
There are now thought
to be about 2,000 red squirrels on the island. Back on the mainland Inside
Out came across a squirrel perfectly adapted for the cold winter - an albino grey
squirrel in a Hampshire garden. Links relating to this story:The BBC is not responsible for the content of
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