Membership Benefits
The Mammal Society relies on our members and their kind contributions in order to offer many and varied services and support to all bodies and individuals working with or interested on Mammals. Membership goes towards funding and offering the following, but not limited to
- Reduced rates on our training courses and conferences
- Goes towards helping the Mammal Society to support mammologists and mammal conservation
- Development of the Mammal Atlas which is due for publication at the end of 2018
- Work in general with other conservation groups to feed into policy decision through Wildlife and Countryside Link (an umbrella body of environmental charities)
- Free local group membership to participating local mammal groups
- The Mammal Society has published a variety of books, from species guides to mitigation guidance handbooks. that is useful for mammologists
- The Mammal Society is working on ways to improve networking capabilities amongst mammal society members
- Projects in Mammalogy – on our website list projects currently being undertaken around the UK. It’s aimed at helping people doing mammal work to collaborate and/ or to find projects to get involved in
- The Mammal Society publishes two scientific journals:
- Mammal Review
- Mammal Communications
- We run a trap loan scheme at a limited cost to support research in the field