Lovely piece of work. Actually saw your wex version first and both a pleasure to view. Here on the I.o.W there is a reasonable population with no greys but road fatalities not uncommon. Look forward to watching more of your presentations. BW.
Hi Alexander, thanks for watching. I’m heading to the I..O.W in April to see the population there any recommendations of other things I should look out for?
Unfortunately, the presence of grey squirrels is completely related to human activity. They were imported to the UK as pets and then furthermore released into parks in London and across the country.
Hello Drew,very sad that this happens to many species who are mostly threatened by bad behavior of humans and overpopulation.Thanks for showing this interesting video and story and the fantastic images of high quality!!! Greetings Gijs
@@maxhammer4067 it’s a moral conflict because the greys are only here because humans brought them here and they are just doing what they do but there obviously isn’t room for both species without compromise
Enjoyed this video with my friend. Good job
Thanks for watching!:)
Thx for the efforts for making the video.
Lovely piece of work. Actually saw your wex version first and both a pleasure to view. Here on the I.o.W there is a reasonable population with no greys but road fatalities not uncommon. Look forward to watching more of your presentations. BW.
Hi Alexander, thanks for watching. I’m heading to the I..O.W in April to see the population there any recommendations of other things I should look out for?
@@DrewWebbWild I've dropped you a contact message through your Web page.
It’s because of grey squirrels. Not humans.
Unfortunately, the presence of grey squirrels is completely related to human activity. They were imported to the UK as pets and then furthermore released into parks in London and across the country.
Love this
this is well put together
Thank you Andy really appreciate it!
nice
Thank you mate how was the northern lights?
as a teenager ive only ever seen 1 red squirrel..
I didn’t see one until I made this film so you’re not on your own.
@@DrewWebbWild - We still have a lot of them in Poland, I do hope they won't disappear.
Hello Drew,very sad that this happens to many species who are mostly threatened by bad behavior of humans and overpopulation.Thanks for showing this interesting video and story
and the fantastic images of high quality!!! Greetings Gijs
-it is, hopefully the actions we take now can help to make a dent in the damage that’s been done.
They ate mainly getting replaced by grey squirrels.
Here in india in last 40 years I have never seen a squirrel which is not grey
👏👏💪
Same fate happening to gingers.
There where red squirrels everywhere in the uk in the 80s 😢
its been such a rapid decline :( but the good news is they are coming back!
@@DrewWebbWild
I hope so, I have nothing against the grey ones but I miss my little red squirrels garden buddies
@@maxhammer4067 it’s a moral conflict because the greys are only here because humans brought them here and they are just doing what they do but there obviously isn’t room for both species without compromise
@@DrewWebbWild
Why did humans bring them here,
I believe initially they were introduced to England as pets/zoo collections and over time they became naturalised. @@maxhammer4067