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Mammal Notes are a new opportunity for mammalogists or for anyone currently researching mammals to submit a short communication on their work (max. 2000 words). Research on any aspect of mammals, both British and European, is accepted, particularly that which evaluates current mammal research techniques.
Mammal Notes aim to aid the rapid dissemination of new developments in survey techniques, ecological understanding and monitoring of mammals to a wide audience. All articles will be peer reviewed prior to publication on the website.
To submit an article to Mammal Notes, please email a copy to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .
Click here to read the Guidelines for Authors before submitting your article
(While Mammal Notes are intended to be short research communications, our international scientific journal Mammal Review is intended for full research and review papers. If you would like to submit a paper to Mammal Review, please visit the website of Wiley-Blackwell, who publish the journal.)
To read each Note, please download the Adobe .pdf file below the title:
Note 1 - How do badgers eat yew 'berries' without being poisoned? by P Gasson, J Lees and G Kite. Submitted November 30th 2009. For more information on the study, please email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it






