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Tag: Lutra lutra

Otter rescued for the first time

Released otter (Lutra lutra) Montenegro 2023_04

After more than a month of treatment and care by experts, an injured otter was returned to its habitat in Lake Skadar, Montenegro. It was the first time that people…

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Save the EU Water Framework Directive

Water shrew (Neomys fodiens) (Photo: Rollin Verlinde / Vilda)

Today, the European Mammal Foundation is a co-signatory, along with many organisations and individual scientists, to an open letter to the EU, asking for the Water Framework Directive (WFD) to…

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    Mustelids in the Balkans

    Least weasel (Mustela nivalis) (Photo: Rollin Verlinde / Vilda)

    Much is unknown about the mustelid species in the Balkan peninsula. Therefore, the Habitat Foundation set up a platform where researchers, ecologists, volunteers and enthusiasts can combine their strengths for the mustelids. Feel free to contact us.

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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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