The Mammal Society works to protect British Mammals, halt the decline of threatened species, and advise on all issues affecting British Mammals. They study mammals, identify the problems they face and promote conservation and other policies based on sound science.
Specifically the Mammal Society seeks to:
* Raise awareness of mammals, their ecology and their conservation needs;
* Survey British Mammals and their habitats to identify the threats they face;
* Promote Mammal studies in the UK and overseas;
* Advocate conservation plans based on sound science;
* Provide current information on mammals through their publications;
* Involve people of all ages in efforts to protect mammals;
* Educate people about British mammals;
* Monitor mammal population changes.
Regional meetings are held and volunteers are needed for surveys.
The Society publishes many booklets on mammals.
Date of AGM: April.
Publications: Mammal Review - Current Projects on British Mammals; Mammal News - Mammal Fact Sheets; - Mammal Books.
Registered charity number 278918
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