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Red Squirrels & Grey Squirrels 

Red squirrels in Berkshire

15th April, 2006 Matthew Chatfield 0 Comments

The Ranger was recently visiting a notable tourist attraction in Berkshire and admiring the large numbers of veteran trees within

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Is this where Toga has got to? Hanging out with those pesky squirrels!

12th January, 2006 Matthew Chatfield 0 Comments

No, really, I’ve no idea who nabbed the penguin. But perhaps there’s a clue in this entertaining animation… Those squirrels!

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Death to deathtogreysquirrels.com?

18th December, 2005 Matthew Chatfield 4 Comments

The website deathtogreysquirrels has gone down in a blaze of publicity – national coverage of this light-hearted but controversial website

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Grey squirrels are trouble enough – and now they’re white

10th December, 2005 Matthew Chatfield 4 Comments

Ok, now they really are laughing at us. Possibly it’s even some oh-so-witty rodent pun on the Isle of Wight.

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Death to Grey Squirrels…? Website down permanently

22nd November, 200525th August, 2014 Matthew Chatfield 11 Comments

Update 16 January 2006: it seems that the website is gone for ever, after its owner made some sort of

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Red squirrels vs grey squirrels – the battle for hearts and minds

14th November, 200525th August, 2014 Matthew Chatfield 0 Comments

Here on the sunny Isle of Wight there are red squirrels everywhere. With the grey squirrel absent here (so far)

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