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Home / Environment / Greens Seek to Expand Scotland's Iconic Red Squirrel Population

Greens Seek to Expand Scotland's Iconic Red Squirrel Population

16 Nov, 2025

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Summary

  • Greens propose amendments to new bill to protect red squirrels
  • Red squirrel numbers have plunged in recent decades
  • Bill aims to set legally binding targets for nature restoration
Greens Seek to Expand Scotland's Iconic Red Squirrel Population

As of November 16th, 2025, the Scottish Greens are seeking to amend a new environmental bill to better protect the country's iconic red squirrel population. The party's co-leader, Ross Greer, is proposing changes to the Natural Environment (Scotland) Bill that would establish a timeline for expanding the red squirrel's numbers.

The bill, which has already passed its first vote in the Scottish Parliament, aims to tackle issues like species decline and set legally binding targets for nature restoration. However, Greer argues that more needs to be done specifically to aid the red squirrel, which he describes as "one of Scotland's most iconic native species."

The Green MSP says red squirrel numbers have "plunged in the last few decades" due to competition from the invasive grey squirrel. He wants the legislation to include concrete measures to "reverse this and get their population back to where it needs to be."

Alongside the Greens' proposals, over 300 other amendments have been put forward by lawmakers from various parties. The bill is currently being debated in the Rural Affairs Committee, with the goal of driving action to address Scotland's nature and climate crises.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Scottish Greens' co-leader Ross Greer is proposing amendments to the Natural Environment (Scotland) Bill that would establish a timeline for expanding the red squirrel population in Scotland.
According to the article, red squirrels are described as "one of Scotland's most iconic native species" and "vital in helping regenerate our forests by spreading seeds and fungi to maintain the health of our woodland ecosystems."
The article states that red squirrel numbers have "plunged in the last few decades" due to competition from the invasive grey squirrel, and the Greens want to take action to "reverse this and get their population back to where it needs to be."

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