ISSN 0305-1838
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
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Survey techniques for monitoring mammals: editors introduction pp. 1-2(2) Authors: MCDONALD R.A.; YALDEN D.W.
Monitoring terrestrial mammals in the UK: past, present and future, using lessons from the bird world pp. 3-29(27) Authors: BATTERSBY J.E.; GREENWOOD J.J.D.
Book Review pp. 30-30(1)
Live trapping to monitor small mammals in Britain pp. 31-50(20) Authors: FLOWERDEW J.R.; SHORE R.F.; POULTON S.M.C.; SPARKS T.H.
Monitoring red squirrels Sciurus vulgaris and grey squirrels Sciurus carolinensis in Britain pp. 51-74(24) Authors: GURNELL J.; LURZ P.W.W.; SHIRLEY M.D.F.; CARTMEL S.; GARSON P.J.; MAGRIS L.; STEELE J.
Methods of monitoring red foxes Vulpes vulpes and badgers Meles meles: are field signs the answer? pp. 75-98(24) Authors: SADLIER L.M.J.; WEBBON C.C.; BAKER P.J.; HARRIS S.
Monitoring woodland deer populations in the UK: an imprecise science pp. 99-114(16) Authors: SMART J.C.R.; WARD A.I.; WHITE P.C.L.
Is it possible to monitor mammal population changes from counts of road traffic casualties? An analysis using Bristol's red foxes Vulpes vulpes as an example pp. 115-130(16) Authors: BAKER P.J.; HARRIS S.; ROBERTSON C.P.J.; SAUNDERS G.; WHITE P.C.L.
Monitoring cetaceans in European waters pp. 131-156(26) Authors: EVANS P.G.H.; HAMMOND P.S.
An integrated monitoring programme for terrestrial mammals in Britain pp. 157-167(11) Authors: HARRIS S.; YALDEN D.W.
Book Review pp. 168-168(1)