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Get Mammal Society’s position on all things mammals. Featuring news, opinion, student research and more.
The deal with grey seals: human disturbance at haul-out sites
Student Spotlight by Rachel Roberts
Camera trapping for pine martens: challenges, and how to tell who’s who
Student Spotlight by Sian Green
Grey and Harbour Seals Along the West Coast of Ireland: Implications for Management & Conservation
Student Spotlight by María Pérez Tadeo
Mammal Society Position Statement on the Protection of British Mammals
We need new environmental legislation which gives Britain's mammals the same level of protection as birds.
How garden feeding affects the health and foraging behaviour of foxes, badgers and hedgehogs
Student Spotlight by Jono Fletcher
Rare sightings and seals by Fiona Mathews
New blog looks at rare and scarce sightings and why we could be seeing more of Wally the Walrus
Insects: a barometer for environmental health - National Insect Week
Max Anderson on why insects are a vital for maintaining and improving the status of Britain's wild animals
Mammal Society welcomes government commitment to ‘nature positive future’ in response to Dasgupta Report
Government response published 14 June 2021
Strong themes at G7 summit but decisive action needed to save wildlife
by Mammal Society Chair, Stephanie Wray
Investigating the behaviour of rehabilitated hedgehogs
an interview with Mammal Society council member Dawn Scott
Water vole surveying by young naturalist Izzy Fry
New blog by Wiltshire Mammal Group member
Hot and bothered? Unravelling the effects of climate change on Britain’s sleepiest mammal
Student Spotlight by Rachel Findlay-Robinson
Hot weather and Britain's wild animals by Derek Crawley
Is there anything we could be doing to help?