Scotland now loves once-persecuted red squirrels but what about the rest of nature? – Polly Pullar

Red squirrels are much-loved today, but they were culled in shockingly high numbers until 1981 (Picture: Polly Pullar)Red squirrels are much-loved today, but they were culled in shockingly high numbers until 1981 (Picture: Polly Pullar)
Red squirrels are much-loved today, but they were culled in shockingly high numbers until 1981 (Picture: Polly Pullar)
Sleep has been hard to come by, for I have been rising in the small hours to nurture a minute red squirrel kit, rescued by a Braemar Mountain Rescue Team member, and aptly described as another climber. We care about red squirrels.

Imagine 100 people together from all walks of life. Ask each their opinions on nature, and you will encounter widely differing agendas.

When it comes to wildlife, we are fickle and like things to slot neatly into categories, boxed-up, causing no trouble and only viewed at our convenience.

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