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Northern Red Squirrels is an umbrella group whose aim is to unite and promote voluntary red squirrel conservation across Northern Britain.
NRS is purely a voluntary organisation without ties to any other funded red squirrel conservation
The objective of this web site is to promote communication and collaboration amongst the various member groups, as well as providing resources which may help the various disparate member groups to pursue their common conservation tasks.
At the moment the main NRS web site is still under construction, and as you probably know this sort of development takes time to progress.
Upon joining, members can expect the following FREE features and support from NRS and the web site:
NRS Map - links to various voluntary red squirrel member groups across Northern Britain .
Contact Service - allows visitors to the site to Contact either NRS or member groups by selecting their name from a list and submitting a completed form.
Squirrel Logger (Resources) - an enhanced MS Excel spreadsheet used for recording, collating and reporting red and grey sightings.
Latitude and Longitude locator (Resources) - Google map facility which displays lat on long coordinated for the centre point cross hairs on the map.
Member email addresses and web client - offered free of charge to members to support communication with the wider RS conservation community.
Member web site - Web sites provide to groups as a free service to promote their own activities within the wider RS community (see the Sinderhope RS link below).
Member News facility - system which allows member groups to post squirrel related news and issues within their own patch for the wider community to read.
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