Mammalnet​

MammalNet is a partnership between different scientific and academic institutions in Europe and local science fans like yourself, working together on wildlife research, in order to gain more information about the presence of mammals in your area.

About the project​

Our goal with MammalNet is to gain insight on the benefits and limitations of using Citizen Science to monitor mammals across Europe, and to learn how we can collect better data and encourage participation.

Species Guide

Use our mammal guide to help you identify different species and learn more about the mammals around you.​

Our Apps

iMammalia

iMammalia is a free smartphone application with a user-friendly design, which allows you to record and share sightings of mammals or their signs and tracks quickly and easily. It includes guides to identify different species and will store all your observations so you will have a detailed record of all of your mammal sightings.

MammalWeb ​

MammalWeb is a web platform for anyone interested in different mammal species living in their local area and further beyond. If you have a camera trap, you can upload and share the photos you have taken of mammals around you. Or you can go online to view the photos that other users have uploaded to MammalWeb and see how many you recognize.

Agouti​​

Agouti is a web platform designed to support the specific local projects within each pilot country where the aim is to use the recorded mammal sightings to estimate the number and distribution of different species.

This is generally done by professionals, advanced naturalists, and trained volunteers who have access to a number of cameras. If the cameras are set up according to ENETWILD protocols, the data can be used to systematically estimate mammal densities.

Partners & Collaborators​​

Contact

If you want to contact the project managers or have problems with any function of the website, you can send us an email with your question through this form, we will contact you as soon as possible.