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#PlasticInMammals Wildlife Centre Survey

7th October 2020

 

As part of the ongoing #PlasticInMammals project we are wanting to collect information about the small mammals admitted to wildlife centres across the UK. The information we are looking at understanding better is the role that plastic pollution plays in these admissions – from gut blockages to entanglement.

How can wildlife centres help? 

  • Click here to complete the short survey 
  • Send photos of any individual with an injury caused by plastic entanglement or gut blockage to the email below
  • Send us faecal samples from your patients to better understand the amount of micro plastics that are ingested. Get in touch using the email below.

How can the general public help?

  • Share this survey with your local wildlife centre via social media and ask them to take 5 minutes to complete this quick survey with the hashtag #PlasticInMammals

If you have any questions please email our Project Coordinator Emily on mammal.society@themammalsociety.org

 

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