Mammalnet blog
In this blog we are going to tell you stories about the mammals that live in our surroundings. How you can collaborate to help their conservation and what are their main problems. You will also be able to learn how to identify and better understand the species that you observe, and we will tell you some of the activities that we are going to prepare during the coming months.

The European Observatory of Wildlife (EOW)
Join a network of “observation points” with common wildlife population estimation protocols and data collection
Nature awakens!
When we think of the first heralds of spring, we usually first think of spring
Looking for the wild boar
Simple methods for a challenging task It is not anymore necessary to be a wildlife
Tips for tracking and detecting wild boar
The African Swine Fever epidemic spread across in much of Europe, and has affected both
Humans stuck, wild boars out!
To contain the spread of the new virus, many countries around the world instituted lockdowns
Winter is coming! How are mammals preparing for winter time?
Winter is coming! The weather is getting colder, tree leaves are changing their colors, temperatures
Do you want to win a camera trap for wildlife recording?
We have launched two new competitions in the Mammalnet project. The winners can win a
#OneEU2022 Conference | 21-24 June 2022
Let us know your view!🗳️⬇️ https://twitter.com/EFSA_EU/status/1526192689980514311
#OneEU2022 Conference
In the #OneSociety sessions, we will discuss how to turn #OpenScience into practice. How can we engage more with citizens on #scientific issues?
💭 Let us know your opinion or questions below!
➡️ More: https://www.one2022.eu/programme/all-sessions
NEW paper!
What happens to the #mammal community after a #wolf cull?
The 1st of a new series from #ACMELab:
Predator control alters wolf interactions with prey and competitor species over the diel cycle https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/oik.08821#.Yn52UZVxExk.twitter