Squirrelpox outbreak detected in north Wales – without a vaccine, the disease will keep decimating red squirrels
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T1 - Squirrelpox outbreak detected in north Wales – without a vaccine, the disease will keep decimating red squirrels
AU - Shuttleworth, Craig
PY - 2022/12/21
Y1 - 2022/12/21
N2 - Concerns over the spread of squirrelpox have increased after a sick red squirrel was found in Bangor, Wales, in late November.It’s not the first time an outbreak has happened in the area – back in 2020/21, the disease caused a loss of 70%-80% of its red squirrel population. Such major outbreaks are devastating and lead to dramatic and ongoing red squirrel declines.Conservationists have a formidable task to ensure that similar losses do not happen again. The current national strategy is simple: cull grey squirrels in areas where red squirrels persist. However, there is no single, straightforward way to safeguard the future of this native mammal at the moment.
AB - Concerns over the spread of squirrelpox have increased after a sick red squirrel was found in Bangor, Wales, in late November.It’s not the first time an outbreak has happened in the area – back in 2020/21, the disease caused a loss of 70%-80% of its red squirrel population. Such major outbreaks are devastating and lead to dramatic and ongoing red squirrel declines.Conservationists have a formidable task to ensure that similar losses do not happen again. The current national strategy is simple: cull grey squirrels in areas where red squirrels persist. However, there is no single, straightforward way to safeguard the future of this native mammal at the moment.
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