Meet the Red Squirrels at Kelling Heath
We have a male and female red squirrel in the enclosure who are both captive bred and who are used to produce young for release projects or other breeding enclosures across the country
Kelling Heath’s Countryside Manager, David Martin, answers questions on the importance of Red Squirrel Conservation and what it means to the Park.
Kelling Heath joined the national conservation programme in 1999 as part of a scheme for captive breeding set up to protect this endangered native species from a breeding enclosure Fakenham.
We have a male and female red squirrel in the enclosure who are both captive bred and who are used to produce young for release projects or other breeding enclosures across the country
Have you ever looked at the Red Squirrel enclosure at Kelling and been curious about why we have Red squirrels in captivity
Countryside Ranger Peter Simmons provides his latest update on the ponds at Kelling Heath
Read Peter Simmons blog about our ponds as we enter the month of April
I am writing this blog on the first day of autumn and reflecting on what has been a contrasting and challenging summer for our wildlife.