Mammalnet blog
In this blog we are going to tell you stories about the mammals that live in our surroundings. How you can collaborate to help their conservation and what are their main problems. You will also be able to learn how to identify and better understand the species that you observe, and we will tell you some of the activities that we are going to prepare during the coming months.

Feral American mink: a new pawn of the COVID game
Alien (non-native) species are a long-time problem that the scientific community is facing since the
Moving forward together on increasing our knowledge of European mammals
Progress of Mammalnet project during 2020 We all remember 2020 as a very difficult year
Advances with iMammalia app
During the last year we have made some improvements in iMammalia app, and many others
Advances with MammalWeb app
During 2020 a series of improvements have been made in MammalWeb app that allows to
Wildlife in cities, more noticed than ever.
Collage image of a wolf next to a big city These days of confinement we
European Mammals on Maps
The European Mammal Foundation has launched its new long term and large-scale project, European Mammals
ENETWILD Workshop At IUGB 34th Conference
The IUGB (International Union of Game Biologists) is an international non-profit organisation whose aims are
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SO Linux (Ubuntu)
QGIS
R (raster, rgdal, parallel, snowfall, biomod2)
Species Distribution Models
Especies Invasoras
Donde? Instituto Pirenaico de Ecología (Zaragoza)
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Some interesting results using MammalWeb
1 #TropiCon20 #CameraTraps are a popular wildlife monitoring tool that take photos or videos when triggered by an animal @MammalWeb is a citizen science project that invites the public to upload and classify camera trap footage, but is it easier to classify photos or videos?