## **Isle of Wight Red Squirrel Trust 2025** 

## **Woodland** 

It has been a very exciting year as a further 12 acres of Whitefield was purchased thanks to two timely legacies.  Our holding is now 24 acres. The woodland is in need of restoration and a group of volunteers, led by Helen Butler MBE is doing well in removing dead, fallen and dangerous trees.  We have a Forestry Commission licence for the work.  We are lucky to have help from a local farmer who is generous with his time using necessary equipment for this huge task. 

A local forester harvested a block of the Western red cedar crop and the area is partially replanted with native trees with more to come next autumn. It will great to see this wood re-establish as good wildlife habitat rather than a neglected plantation.  Once the woodland is made safe, groups will be invited in to learn about the flora and fauna and the positive impact our work is having. 

Camera traps set up in a mixed area of woodland photographed four different red squirrels.  None were captured on camera in Western red cedar. 

## **Fundraising** 

Two volunteers, Debbie and Beth co-ordinated a calendar for sale which together with sales at fairs and on the website raised over £9000. We are very grateful for their hard work.  Local business, aptly named Squirrel Den Collectables, has done us proud with fundraising and donations collected in their shop.  Red squirrels feed outside which does help. 

## **Education** 

Education is the cornerstone of the Trust and Dr Fishman gave talks, which were well received by community groups.  Information was also given out at local shows. 

During Red Squirrel Awareness Week, seven events were held for varying groups of people, including a university, Council workers and botanists. The flora that has come back to the wood is amazing and includes a national rarity, the narrow leaved-lungwort. To prepare for the week of events, Island Road workers came along to improve the paths and make them safe.  Some attendees were so thrilled with our work they donated much needed tools. 

For young red squirrel enthusiasts a special group, called The Red Tail Rangers, was suggested and trustee Simon is pursuing the options re setting it up. 



THE ISLE OF WIGFrr RED SQUIRREL TRusr
BALANCE SHEEf AT 31ST DECEMBER 2025
2024
2025
Flxed Assets
Woodland - Howes wood South
Woodland - Howes wood North
Storage container
0000
0000
0000
2600
362600
0000
Current Assets
CAF Bank Gold account
CAF Bank Cash account
Cash In hand
Stripe account
Debtors and prepayments
63109
3346
147
15
269 66886
42850
2861
359
119
46189
Total Assets
246886
408789
Less Current Llabllltles
Creditors and Provisions
500
576
Net Assets
246386
408213
Capltat and Reserves
Opening Balance
Proflt for year
176403
69983
246386
161827
Total
246386
408213
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Reds
uirrel Trust
Annual Accounts for the
2025
eriod 1st Janua
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2025 to 31 December
From the statements, receipts and documentation provided I confirm that the
accounts of The Red Squirrel Trust are a true and accurate record for the
period.
David Redstone
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8 February 2026