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Audiomoth, a cheap device for bat monitoring

Audiomoth

The Audiomoth is a simple and cheap audio-recording device for recording birdsongs and sounds of insects, amphibians, and bats. The device runs a few weeks on three AA batteries. It…

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Field equipment for researchers in Bosnia-Herzegovina

Dennis Wansink & Igor Trbojevic (Photo: Tijana Trbojevic)

As part of the capacity-building campaign in Eastern Europe, researchers in Bosnia & Herzegovina received field equipment from Dutch donors this summer. The equipment was handed over during the summer…

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Equipment for mammal research and conservation in Eastern Europe

Equipment for mammal research

In 2015 a questionnaire of The Habitat Foundation among the mammal workers (organizations and individuals) in Eastern Europe revealed that there is a great need for field equipment. Almost the…

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    Mammals and forests in Belarus

    Striped field mouse (Apodemus agrarius) (Photo: Rollin Verlinde / Vilda)

    Belarus has large areas of pristine natural forests. Many are Key Biodiversity Areas (KBA), inhabited by threatened mammals. However, information about their current conservation status is lacking. This project will enhance the capacities of the park employees to survey and preserve the special mammal fauna.

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    The 2nd European Mammal Atlas

    The first Atlas of European Mammals was published in 1999, some 20 years ago, and is now out of print. An update is seriously needed. The new Atlas will cover 42 countries, together good for an area of 11.59 million km2. Did you see a mammal, upload your sighting to one of the data portals.

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    Nest boxes for Mouse-tailed dormouse

    Mouse-tailed dormouse (Myomimus roachi) in Bulgaria (Photo: Nedko Nedyalkov)

    The Mouse-tailed dormouse is the most rarest dormouse in Europe. It occurs only in Bulgaria and Turkey. For its conservation, more information about its population status and habitat requirements is needed.

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