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- New Atlas shows changing distribution of Britain’s mammals
- Looking for wildlife during lockdown
- Safeguarding Scotland’s Wild Mammals
- Wildlife charity PTES launches Living with Mammals survey this autumn for the first time
- Are Britain’s animals eating plastics?
- Pine martens poised for a possible county comeback
- Survey the UK’s mammals from your garden this year
- Annual Mammals on Roads survey returns this August as school holidays start
- Thermal imagery used for first time to help count seal pups on the National Trust’s Farne Islands
- New Research Shows Alarming Decline in Small Mammals in the UK
- Endangered hazel dormice to get first ever dedicated railway crossing
- Suburban gardens, parks and allotments key for hedgehogs’ survival in Greater London
- Interactive map helps protect one of the UK’s most threatened mammals
- Artificial whale poo could help restore ocean biodiversity
- ARC set to save Scotland’s amphibians and reptiles
- New UK Government targets could mean less wildlife for future generations
- Sleepy dormice get full health check at London Zoo before reintroduction to wild
- New study reveals impact of plastic on small mammals, as four out of seven species identified as ‘plastic positive’
- First pine marten discovered on Anglesey
- ‘False autumn’ spells trouble for wildlife, charity warns
- Thermal imaging trials capture growth of local pine marten population
- Biodiversity of Europe’s mammals as rich as it was 8,000 years ago, according to new research
- A new place in the country for Ratty and friends
- Hundreds of mammal species are being pushed toward extinction
- Red squirrel release at Castle Ward sparks fresh hope for iconic mammal
- Greater mouse-eared bat population doubles - to 2! “This is a hugely important discovery”
- New action plan to save England’s red squirrels
- Saving Our Wild Isles: Sir David Attenborough warns ‘this starts and ends with us’ in new UK nature documentary
- Pine marten numbers on the increase in Galloway as technology trials yield positive results
- Stoat successfully rehabilitated
- Baby beaver boom on Exmoor in Somerset as three kits are born in conservation success story
- Record roadkill sightings this August and autumn
- Dormouse reintroduction in Brampton Wood - celebrating a 30 year success
- UK’s Fastest Declining Mammal Thriving on the River Ver
- Landmark report shows UK wildlife’s devastating decline
- Experts call for urgent action to save Welsh nature as new report reveals devastating decline in species
- Researchers help to highlight the true scale of UK’s nature loss
- Enfield baby beaver is another first for London
- Lottery boost to the grey squirrel fertility control programme
- Our climate report highlights dramatic impacts on whales and dolphins
- ‘Water vole watchers’ needed to survey local waterways
- Harvest Mice have been returned to Perivale Wood, West London for the first time in 45 years
- Kitten births in the wild signal hope for critically endangered wildcats
- Wildlife charity on the trail of the lonesome pine
- Wild once more: pine martens return to the South West of England after 100-year absence
- Ratty’s remarkable return to the South Downs!
- Breaking: European hedgehog listed as Near Threatened on IUCN Red List
- Leading UK Conservation Charity Warns of ‘Ticking Time Bomb’ Dangers Posed by AI Revolution
- Conservation partnership revives pine marten population in England and Wales
- Red squirrels found for first time on site in Yorkshire
- Hope for our rarest UK bat
- Wildlife ‘detectives’ needed for spring mammal survey
- Conservation charity uses National Mammal Week (21-27 April) to highlight 'untapped potential’ for wildlife in UK landscapes
- Vets give tiny dormice green light ahead of wild release
- First beavers born in Northamptonshire for more than 400 years
- Extremely rare red squirrels threatened by development in mid-Wales
- First pine martens released in Exmoor National Park in landmark nature recovery project
- Volunteers Needed to Support National Harvest Mouse Survey in Wales
- New dormouse handbooks for 2025
- Dormouse discoveries at Pentre Ifan
- New report finds return of wildcats to South West England is feasible
- Scientists pinpoint single gene responsible for initiating winter behaviour of mammals
- Results of the Great Scottish Squirrel Survey 2025
- New documentary charts UK’s bison revival and future ambitions
- Beavers to be released in South West England in coming weeks
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