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Award-winning filmmaker’s quest to save Lake District’s red squirrels

by Cumbria Crack
10/08/2023
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An award-winning filmmaker has launched a quest to save red squirrels.

Terry Abraham’s latest film – Cumbrian Red: Saving our Red Squirrels – receives its UK premier at Rheged, near Penrith, this weekend. 

Documenting the plight of native red squirrels in the Lake District National Park and Cumbria as a whole, Mr Abraham was helped by students and staff from the University of Cumbria on the project.

BA (Hons) wildlife media students including Peter Howarth and Rebecca Cooper have been mentored by Mr Abraham on locations across the county, honing their skills on shoots and capturing footage and interviews. 

Squirrel expert Dr Claire Holt, a forestry and conservation science lecturer in the university’s Institute of Science and Environment, appears on screen providing a scientific perspective and insight into the lives of red and grey squirrel populations and the conservation work being done to protect the native species.

Dr Holt’s research focuses on landscape genetics of red and grey squirrel species in Cumbria and Scotland.

Dr Holt said: “Growing up in Keswick, I have seen the gradual colonisation of grey squirrels in the county and then seen the decline of reds in many areas. Being brought up in the Lake District, conservation has always been important to me as is doing further research into how we can conserve the reds and manage the greys. The more information we can provide the public the better.”

Prize-winning BSc forest management graduate Richard Miller, who works as a senior conservation ranger at Center Parcs’ Whinfell Forest, also features in the film, talking about the reserves’ red squirrel conservation work. 

Mr Abraham, himself a professor of practice at the University of Cumbria, said: “It has been an 18-month journey to get to this point, a conservation story of a beloved, iconic species.  

Terry sits in a tent with the Cumbrian fells behind him. He is wearing sunglasses and a blue jacket
Filmmaker Terry Abraham wild camping. Picture: Paul Bacon

“By us all working together – from landowners, volunteers, groups, and charities – we can help to save these beautiful native creatives. Working with university students and staff on parts of this passion project, we’ve been able to develop a story that is engaging, entertaining, moving and, hopefully, inspiring.” 

Professor Julie Mennell, vice chancellor at the University of Cumbria, said: “As a university of and for Cumbria, it has been thrilling for us all to see how this project has involved students and colleagues from across several of our academic fields from the arts to forestry.  

Dr Penny Bradshaw and student Rebecca Cooper

“Not only providing a spotlight to raise awareness and to open up discussion and debate from a range of perspectives, this film has offered professional opportunities for our students and graduates who, through our teaching, we are helping to equip with the skills and knowledge that will enable our communities and environments to thrive – now and in the future.” 

Written, produced, and directed by Mr Abraham, Cumbrian Red has been made in association with the university, Center Parcs, National Trust, Cumbrian Ales, and The Beatrix Potter Society. It is narrated by Eric Robson OBE. 

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