Local Groups Conference – North Region

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The second Mammal Society Local Groups' Regional Conference offers a day of engaging speakers covering a diverse range of mammal species, with a particular focus on work happening mainly from the north of England up to the highlands of Scotland. Join us for this free one-day online conference, open to all Mammal Group members across […]

AGM

To find out more about our AGM, view our Annual General Meeting 2023 webpage. To register, click here  To submit an application to join the Mammal Society Council of Trustees please email Chair Dr Stephanie Wray: stephanie.wray@naturepositive.com

Dormouse Ecology & Conservation – Online

This one-day course is recognised as the definitive course on dormouse ecology, survey and monitoring. Note - online course Date: Fri, 23rd June Time: 09:30 - 15:30 GMT Location: Online More information and booking via Eventbrite      

Detection Dogs in Conservation

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In this month's webinar, we'll be joined by Louise Wilson, Director of Conservation K9 Consultancy, as she outlines the role detection dogs play in mammal conservation. Hear from Louise in this online session as she talks about providing the best dog teams for wildlife projects and how her team are creating the next generation of effective, […]

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Getting Involved with the Mountain Hare Survey – Mammal Society Webinar Series

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Getting Involved with the Mountain Hare Survey - Mammal Society Free Webinar Series Are you based in the Highlands? Or are you visiting this Summer to enjoy the spectacular scenery? Why not help collect vital data to inform conservation while you're out and about in the hills and moors? Join the Mammal Society for this […]

Mammal Society’s 68th Annual Conference

The Mammal Society's 68th Annual Conference will be held from the 4th to the 6th of August 2023 at Nottingham Trent University's Brackenhurst Campus.  Find out more information on our Annual Conference Webpage.  

Extraordinary General Meeting 2023

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We are holding an EGM on the eve of our Annual Conference in Nottingham on 4th August at 6pm, just before the Friday Night Lecture.

Friday Night Lecture – Mammal Society Annual Conference

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The Friday Night Lecture is 'The Future of Nature Conservation’ by Chair of Mammal Society, Dr Stephanie Wray. The lecture is open to all and is free even for those who have not bought tickets to the conference itself. It will also be streaming online. The lecture will take place at Nottingham Trent University's Brackenhurst Campus.

Water Vole Ecology, Mitigation and Live-Capture Techniques – Practical ONLY

Stanton Harcourt Village Hall Blackditch, Stanton Harvourt, Witney

This two 1/2 day course, led by Merryl Gelling, is aimed at professionals and assumes some prior experience of water vole ecology. It will also cover field-signs of water voles and other easily-confused species and will reference scientific research on the impacts of different habitat availability and health and welfare considerations and how they feed into mitigation practice today. During this course, […]

Dormouse Ecology & Conservation – In Person

Wildwood Trust

This one-day course is from approximately 09:30 to 16:45 and is recognised as the definitive course on dormouse ecology, survey and monitoring. Ideal for those with a general interest, or working towards their Dormouse Handling Licence. The course will be held at Wildwood Trust in Kent and includes information on relevant legislation, dormouse ecology and […]

The Highland Tiger: Insights from the Saving Wildcats Project

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In this webinar, we'll be joined by Dr Helen Senn, Head of Conservation and Science Programmes for the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland and Project Lead for Saving Wildcats, a European partnership project dedicated to Scottish wildcat conservation and recovery, aiming to prevent the extinction of wildcats in Scotland by breeding and releasing them into […]