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Citizen scientists play vital role in ongoing investigation to map the spread of non-native shrew
Updates from our project tracking the spread of the invasive greater white-toothed shrew. 5 Min Read
The Mammal Society Recognises Three Conservation Heroes in 70th Anniversary Awards
The Richard Shore Prize, Mammal Society Medal and President’s Award were all given to three mammalogists on the 13th April. 5 Min Read
The Big Mammal Challenge results are in!
The red fox and European rabbit were the most commonly spotted mammals in the Big Mammal Challenge. 5 Min Read
Call for data on wild mammals during National Mammal Week
Conservation charity Mammal Society urges UK public to help boost data on wild mammals in National Mammal Week (22-28 April 2024). 5 Min Read
Campus conservationists win our first ever mammal champions award
Lyndon Howson, a student at the University of Chester, has been recognised for spearheading the Hedgehog Friendly Campus Project on his campus. 3 Min Read
National Mammal Week celebrates mammal diversity
From April 22nd to 28th, National Mammal Week returns, dedicated to raising awareness and promoting conservation of British mammals. 3 Min Read
What Britain's wild animals got up to during lockdown
Winners of 2021 Mammal Photographer of the Year competition announced!
Volunteers wanted for innovative Scottish mountain hare survey!
First on-the-ground national mountain hare survey launched
Are the UK's small wild mammals eating plastic?
Mammal Society researchers have set out to assess the exposure of wild mammals to waste plastics across Britain.