Our May newsletter has just gone out, featuring - among other things - news of a competition happening now, with prizes awarded by @PTES ! If you don't yet subscribe, check it out here https://t.co/iFMsyHbpbm
#mammals#ukwildlife#cameratraps
Check out our latest newsletter. Lots of exciting updates on projects, competition winners, platform upgrades and another award for MammalWeb! https://t.co/zg1LVlDl3k
As 2024 draws to a close we bring you our Winter Newsletter that highlights some fantastic achievements over the last few months, project updates, as well as information on our festive competition. Enjoy! https://t.co/E62mU5phKB
Really great workshop on camera trapping in Europe. Enormous thanks to @Fabi_Iannarilli for inviting @MammalWeb to Konstanz and for the incredible organisation!
Congratulations to our @MammalWeb project on winning the @NBNTrust Group Award 2024 for outstanding contribution to #wildlife recording and data sharing supporting #biodiversity and #conservation. Find out more including how to get involved in MammalWeb 👉 https://t.co/9tzrE0PZ5s
@BordersWild @GraemeBWilson@Mammal_Society I don't think it's possible to tell from that photo. Obviously, the tail is the best diagnostic. Did you get any images after that occasion?
🦔 Hedgehog populations are in decline. But there's hope! 🌟
The National Hedgehog Monitoring Programme is a world-first project combining AI and volunteers to track and protect our beloved garden visitors, with funding from @NaturalEngland.
Read more: https://t.co/F0qXnBn9Gh
Last year as part of the National Hedgehog Monitoring Programme #NHMP we surveyed in Hampstead Heath Extension, Barnes Common & Olympic Park!
You can sign up to become a 'spotter' and help us to identify hedgehogs (& lots of other species!) #CitSci
👉https://t.co/mWjE68MiJx
In honour of this summer’s Olympic and Paralympic Games, we’re showcasing the sporting prowess of the humble #hedgehog. #Paralympics2024
Up first, the 100m! ⏩🏃
👉 https://t.co/cGbEc1wmsd
#HedgehogStreet is a joint campaign run by us and @hedgehogsociety
🎞️Gem Sarah
New study led by @JamieMcKaughan shows leopards persist well in mixed use areas of South Africa, with densities ~2.2 (1.1 - 4.2) per 100 sq. km. Lethal control has a big impact though; alternatives are needed.
Read it: https://t.co/EINMl2S6fP
#ecology#conservation#secr#bigcats
I passed my PhD VIVA! Turns out they're not even that bad- thank you to my examiners @thonoir and Jeremy Kendal for a great chat about #mammals, #CitizenScience, #CameraTrapping and @MammalWeb and for the constructive feedback! Now to get revisions sorted and papers submitted!