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Make mammals count
this summer

Recording the wild animals we see in our towns and cities, and in the countryside is key to protecting the natural world. Take part in citizen science and make this summer count by joining our surveys. Whether at home or out and about on the road, you can be at the heart of conservation.

By taking part in our surveys, you can help us spot how wildlife numbers are changing.

Tell us about your wild neighbours in Living with Mammals, in your garden, a park or local green space. Whether the occasional visit from a grey squirrel or a regular menagerie of mammals, every record is important.

Counting roadkill doesn’t sound a lot of fun, but Mammals on Roads can tell us about wild populations in the countryside. Looking out for unfortunate casualties on road trips helps us better understand and protect Britain’s mammals.

Let's keep in touch...

We'd love to tell you about our conservation work through our regular newsletter Wildlife World, and also how you can save endangered species through volunteering, taking action or donating. You must be 18 or over. The information that you provide will be held by People’s Trust for Endangered Species. For information on how PTES processes personal data, please see our privacy policy.

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