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Use of AI in Conservation

The Mammal Society recognises that the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into wildlife conservation efforts presents both significant opportunities and substantial risks. 10 minute read

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Feeding Mammals Guidance

Feeding mammals in the wrong way can cause problems for those animals, other wildlife, or people. This guidance is intended to prevent well-meaning efforts to support local mammals from inadvertently doing harm. 10 min Read

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The Protection of British Mammals

There are just 48 native land mammals in Britain together with 30 marine species regularly observed in UK waters, compared with thousands of vascular plants, fungi, bryophytes and invertebrates, yet one in four of the UK’s land mammals are Threatened (Vulnerable, Endangered, Critically Endangered or Extinct), based on a recent review by the Mammal Society. 14 min Read

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Invasive Mammals

Invasive Non-Native Species (INNS) are one of the major threats to biodiversity globally. As well as affecting the environment, INNS can have a negative impact on the economy and human health. It is estimated that INNS, plants and animals, cost the British economy about £1.7 billion per year, but this could be significantly higher. Often, people are unsure which mammals are invasive and why. 13 min Read

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Badgers and Bovine Tuberculosis

Badgers are affected by Bovine Tuberculosis (bTB). The incidence of bTB in cattle has increased, and the epidemic has spread geographically since the 1980s and continues to do so. The increasing incidence of TB in cattle and badgers is clearly an important and complex problem which will not have a single simple solution. 13 min Read

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The Reintroduction of the lynx to Britain

The reintroduction of lynx to Britain is a viable proposition that conforms to the requirements of the Habitats Directive. Provided the factors described above are taken into consideration, the Society considers that restoration of this top predator could benefit the restoration and function of habitats and ecosystems in Britain. 9 min Read

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Badgers and Bovine Tuberculosis

A more up-to-date statement on badgers and bovine tuberculosis is now available. Badgers are affected by Bovine Tuberculosis (bTB). The incidence of bTB in cattle has increased, and the epidemic has spread geographically since the 1980s and continues to do so. 11 min Read

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Beaver reintroduction

European beavers were present in the UK until the 16th century. Two populations in Scotland have recently been established: one through a licensed release at Knapdale, and one through unauthorised reintroductions on the River Tay. 7 min Read

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Whaling is unnecessary

The Mammal Society is issuing this statement because unless non-whaling countries force some progress on the development of the Revised Management Scheme, the whaling that is happening will drift further out of international control and there is a danger that the IWC will no longer be regarded as a reputable body. 6 min Read

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Hedgehogs on the Uists

The Mammal Society regrets the introduction of hedgehogs to the Uists, their release on several other British islands, and their sale around the world as part of the pet trade. These actions are extremely irresponsible. 3 min Read

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