School Mammal Survey

School Mammal Survey

Many mammals are finding life very difficult. We need you to tell us about any mammals you spot by submitting records online. Records should have photographs but, don’t worry, if you can’t take a photo, your record will still be valuable.

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Overall comment about your survey.
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Please provide the following information about the adult leading this survey.
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Parent, guardian or teacher's first name

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Parent, guardian or teacher's last name

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Parent, guardian or teacher's email address

If adding children's names, please provide first names only.

Please provide a date for your survey
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Please provide the spatial reference of the survey
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By clicking on the map the spatial reference will autofill. The more you zoom in, the more accurate the grid reference.

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For example the nearest town, village, park, nature reserve etc.
Please do not enter a postal address as the information you provide will be visible to others.

If the survey was carried out in school, please provide the school name.

If the survey was carried out in school, please provide the school postcode.

Notes about using the map:
  • use the + sign on the right hand side of the map to change the base mapping used from Google to OpenStreetMap.
  • To create an accurate and useful record, use your mouse to drag the area of interest to the centre of the map window and use the zoombar on the left hand side to zoom in tight to the area where you made the sighting. When you have zoomed in, click on the location - this will autofill the Spatial Reference box above.
Please enter the species you saw and any other information about them.

Our form has the functionality to allow you to mark your records as sensitive; this means that your spatial reference can be blurred to a resolution of your choice when displayed publicly. This action can be taken to protect, for example, mammal homes e.g. badger setts, birds e.g. bird of prey nests and private property e.g. bat roosts. It is important to provide the best spatial reference as possible for a record while this functionality ensures species are protected and privacy is maintained. Please use your own discretion in deciding upon the sensitivity of your records.

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SpeciesPresentAlive or DeadAbundanceCertaintyCommentSensitivityPhotos
Hedgehog - Erinaceus europaeus
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Pygmy Shrew - Sorex minutus
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Whiskered bat - Myotis mystacinus
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Natterers bat - Myotis nattereri
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Daubentons bat - Myotis daubentonii
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Leislers bat - Nyctalus leisleri
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Common pipistrelle - Pipistrellus pipistrellus
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Soprano pipistrelle - Pipistrellus pygmaeus
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Nathusius pipistrelle - Pipistrellus nathusii
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Brown long-eared bat - Plecotus auritus
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Rabbit - Oryctolagus cuniculus
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Irish Hare - Lepus timidus subsp. hibernicus
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Brown Hare - Lepus europaeus
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Grey Squirrel - Sciurus carolinensis
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Red Squirrel - Sciurus vulgaris
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Wood Mouse - Apodemus sylvaticus
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House Mouse - Mus musculus
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Brown Rat - Rattus norvegicus
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Fox - Vulpes vulpes
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Pine Marten - Martes martes
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Irish Stoat - Mustela erminea subsp. hibernica
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Mink - Neovison vison
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Badger - Meles meles
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Otter - Lutra lutra
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Grey Seal - Halichoerus grypus
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Common Seal - Phoca vitulina
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Red Deer - Cervus elaphus
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Fallow Deer - Dama dama
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Sika Deer - Cervus nippon
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Roe Deer - Capreolus capreolus
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Muntjac - Muntiacus reevesi
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Feral Goat - Capra hircus
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Common Lizard - Zootoca vivipara
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Common Frog - Rana temporaria
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Smooth Newt - Lissotriton vulgaris
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