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Student Spotlight

Welcome to the area of our website dedicated to showcasing the research of students working on mammals in the UK! Previously known as Student of the Month, here we share exciting news from students working on a vast array of mammal-related projects.

If you’re a student working on UK mammals (although we’ll throw in a few exotic mammals here and there!) and want to share your research, please get in touch with our Student Rep, Beth, on students@themammalsociety.org. You can share your research any way you see fit, be it a blog post, video, presentation or any other creative ways you can think of to explain your research. 

Looking for an indication of what’s required for a Student Spotlight feature, or have a feature coming up and looking for some help? Check out our Student Spotlight Guidelines document.

 

Holly Broadhurst

Research type: PhD   Institution: University of Salford

Monitoring Mammals with a Drop of Water

26th February 2021

 

Luke Romaine

Research type: PhD   Institution: University of Bristol

The Secret Social Lives of Horseshoe Bats

11th February 2021

 

Will Cresswell

Research type: Undergraduate    Institution: University of Bristol

Defecating in the Moonlight: Links between Lunar Phase and Latrine Use by

European Badgers

1st February 2021

 

Andrew Barrett

Research type: Master’s    Institution: Uppsala University

In Search of Arctic Foxes

18th January 2021

 

December 2020

James Robbins

Research type: PhD    Institution: University of Portsmouth

Does Shipping Threaten Whale Conservation?

 

November 2020

Lauren Arkoosh

Research type: PhD    Institution: Abertay University

Surprises in Seal Poo

 

October 2020

Ellie Smith

Research type: Master’s    Institution: University of Lincoln

Harvest Mice – On the (Road) Verge?

 

September 2020

Kat Fingland

Research type: PhD    Institution: Nottingham Trent University

Painting the Town Red: Investigating the Urban Ecology of Red Squirrels

 

August 2020

Chloe Warren

Research type: Undergraduate    Institution: University of Derby

Sniffing out the Biases in Small Mammal Trapping

 

July 2020

Lizzie Marshall

Research type: PhD    Institution: University of St Andrews

The Wolf in the Story

 

June 2020

Victoria Curley

Research type: Undergraduate    Institution: University of Aberdeen

When Weasels Eat Water Voles

 

May 2020

Emma Cartledge

Research type: PhD    Institution: University of Liverpool

Return of the Dormouse: Evaluating Reintroduction Success

 

April 2020

Hannah Lockwood

Research type: PhD    Institution: University of Derby

What the Cat Dragged in

 

March 2020

Roger Auster

Research type: PhD    Institution: University of Exeter

Social Implications of Eurasian Beaver Reintroduction in England

 

February 2020

Ellie Scopes

Research type: PhD    Institution: University of Exeter

Dormouse-Friendly Forests

 

January 2020

Sam Browett

Research type: PhD    Institution: University of Salford

Battle of the Shrews

 

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