The Channel Island of Jersey is 116 km2 but has only 540 ha of woodland distributed in 237 wooded fragments with mean size of 2.5 ha. Despite this, the island supports 300 to 600 red squirrels Sciurus vulgaris, a species that is under threat in mainland Britain from...
The influence of habitat and forest structure on red squirrel Sciurus vulgaris distribution in Jersey
To investigate Jersey's local red squirrel population distribution in relationship to forest parameters, I conducted field surveys in late autumn and collected field data in three sites, namely: The Railway Walk, St. Peter's Valley and Catherine's Woods. Ten 10m x 10m...