The National Hedgehog Monitoring Project aims to produce robust national population estimates for the much-loved hedgehog. This subproject collects images from sites in Northumberland contributing to the project.
This project aims to analyse the impact of the presence of feral cats on wildlife in a peri-urban area with a riverside forest.
Subproject for teams contributing camera trap data to the Mammal Society's University Mammal Challenge in winter 2025.
Thornhill Carrs Nature Reserve:
This 30 hectare area of former farmland is a unique site, rare within The Peak District National Park for its unmanaged Wildness. It is currently home to a fantastic array of wild woodland, scrub, and beautiful wild flower meadows.
A collaborative research project led by the Universities of Aberdeen and St Andrews with the overarching goal of studying the structure and dynamics of mammalian predator communities, based in the Cairngorms Connect landscape in Scotland.
Thornhill Carrs Nature Reserve:
This 30 hectare area of former farmland is a unique site, rare within The Peak District National Park for its unmanaged Wildness. It is currently home to a fantastic array of wild woodland, scrub, and beautiful wild flower meadows.
The Eastern Lowlands Red Squirrel Group is currently funded through the Red Squirrel Survival Trust and covers the Kingdom of Fife, Clackmannanshire and parts of Stirling and Perth and Kinross. We monitor red and grey squirrels across our entire project area using a variety of methods - one of them being the use of camera traps.