Our wildlife reports and findings
Hazel dormice
- State of Britain’s Dormice 2023
- State of Britain’s Dormice 2019
- State of Britain’s Dormice 2016
- National Dormouse Monitoring Programme (NDMP) in Britain 2012
Hedgehogs
- State of Britain’s Hedgehogs 2022
- State of Britain’s Hedgehogs 2018
- State of Britain’s Hedgehogs 2015
- State of Britain’s Hedgehogs 2011
- BTO report on hedgehog monitoring (described in State of Britain’s Hedgehogs 2011)
- Hedgehog Hibernation Survey update 2015
New Forest roe deer
The smallest of our native deer, the elusive roe is one of the most widespread of deer species in Britain. But in the New Forest, pressures on roe are unusually intense. This book is the result of intensive research over a decade by author and well-respected expert on the subject, John Fawcett. It provides an intimate portrait of the lives of a particular roe deer population, in need of exceptional care. A valuable read for the scientific reader as well as those with wider interests.
- New Forest Roe Deer, John Fawcett (2003) [Hard copy available free of charge on request. Please email enquiries@ptes.org]
Red squirrels
Stag beetles
- State of Britain’s Stag Beetles 2018
- Great Stag Hunt 3 report, 2006-2007
- Great Stag Hunt 2 report, 2002
- Great Stag Hunt report, 1998
Traditional orchards
- Traditional Orchard Habitat Inventory of Wales
- Traditional Orchard Project in England: The creation of an inventory to support the UK Habitat Action Plan
Surveys
Living with Mammals
- British Wildlife 2016 Living with Mammals: an urban study
- Living with Mammals update 2019
- Living with Mammals update 2018
- Living with Mammals update 2017
- Living with Mammals update 2016
- Living with Mammals update 2015
- Living with Mammals update 2014
- Living with Mammals update 2013
Other UK wildlife reports and findings
Take a look at our surveys section for more updates and findings
Our overseas wildlife reports and findings
Reports and papers from our worldwide grant projects and internships can be viewed in our grants section.