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Three endangered red squirrel kits have been born at Suffolk Owl Sanctuary, marking a major conservation milestone in a breeding programme to help restore UK populations
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Tiny red squirrel kits born at UK wildlife centre could bring species back from the BRINK

Will Millar
Last updated: 2026/06/30 at 11:50 AM
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Tiny red squirrel kits have been born at a UK wildlife centre as part of a conservation mission to help save the beloved native species from extinction.

The three female kits arrived in May at Suffolk Owl Sanctuary near Stowmarket after a carefully matched breeding pair welcomed their first litter.

The births mark the sanctuary’s first successful red squirrel breeding and form part of a wider breed-and-release programme aimed at boosting populations across Britain.

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The youngsters are expected to play an important role in helping one of the UK’s most threatened native mammals make a comeback, as reported by What’s The Jam.

Emily Quantrill, zoological director at Suffolk Owl Sanctuary, said: “This litter marks a fabulous conservation effort for the protection of an endangered British species and this is a very proud moment for the Suffolk Owl Sanctuary.”

The breeding pair were matched at the start of 2026 by a studbook keeper responsible for maintaining healthy genetic diversity among captive red squirrel populations.

Three endangered red squirrel kits have been born at Suffolk Owl Sanctuary, marking a major conservation milestone in a breeding programme to help restore UK populations
Adult red squirrel. (Jam Press/Liam Austin)

Announcing the births, the sanctuary said: “As part of the breeding programme, these little kits will be playing a vital role in the comeback of red squirrels across Britain.”

The sanctuary first welcomed red squirrels in 2024, initially housing three females as ambassadors for the species while specialist breeding enclosures were constructed.

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It later joined the European Endangered Species Programme, with its breeding efforts guided by recommendations from the British and Irish Association of Zoos and Aquariums.

The long-term aim is to establish a strong and genetically diverse population that can be released into protected reserves where red squirrels have the best chance of survival.

Quantrill previously said: “We don’t want to just release any random red squirrel into the wild. We want to release the best possible gene pool so that they’ll thrive and do really well in the wild.”

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Once common across Britain, red squirrels have vanished from much of their historic range following the introduction of grey squirrels from North America in the late 1800s.

Three endangered red squirrel kits have been born at Suffolk Owl Sanctuary, marking a major conservation milestone in a breeding programme to help restore UK populations
Adult red squirrel. (Jam Press/Liam Austin)

Grey squirrels compete with reds for food and habitat and also carry squirrelpox – a virus that does not affect grey squirrels but is often deadly to reds.

Habitat loss has added further pressure to the struggling species.

Today, red squirrels remain endangered in the UK, although conservation projects have helped populations recover in areas including Anglesey, Cumbria and parts of Scotland.

The sanctuary says there is currently no long-term solution that allows red and grey squirrels to coexist, meaning reintroduction projects focus on carefully managed areas where grey squirrel numbers can be controlled.

For now, visitors are unlikely to catch sight of the latest arrivals

The sanctuary has asked guests to keep noise and disruption to a minimum while the tiny kits continue to grow safely inside their nest.

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Three endangered red squirrel kits have been born at Suffolk Owl Sanctuary, marking a major conservation milestone in a breeding programme to help restore UK populations
Baby red squirrel. (Jam Press/Suffolk Owl Sanctuary)
Three endangered red squirrel kits have been born at Suffolk Owl Sanctuary, marking a major conservation milestone in a breeding programme to help restore UK populations
Adult red squirrel. (Jam Press/Suffolk Owl Sanctuary)

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