Scientists discover two new species of burrowing mammal ancestors

Scientists have discovered two new species of burrowing animals that lived in northeastern China 120 million years ago.  Skeletal remains of the species, called Fossiomanus sinensis and Jueconodon chenispiky, reveal they had claws designed for ‘scratch digging’ – a technique to create tunnels using the claws of the forelimbs.  Experts at the American Museum of Natural … Read more

Wally the wandering walrus is back in Wales! Meandering marine mammal pops up on in Tenby

Wally the wandering walrus is back in Wales! Meandering marine mammal pops up on RNLI boathouse slipway in Tenby after first appearing in Ireland Wally the walrus had not been seen since Sunday when he was in Pembrokeshire  The arctic marine mammal has been spotted on the British isles three times  It was first seen … Read more

Oldest mammal hair ever discovered is found preserved in amber dating back 110MILLION years 

Oldest mammal hair ever discovered is found preserved in amber dating back 110MILLION years – as experts say its owner probably got stuck to a tree while snoozing Scientists uncovered dinosaur feather at site in Teruel, Aragon, eastern Spain Three strands of mammal hair and dinosaur feathers found at Santa María mine    Both pieces ‘exceptionally … Read more

Canada’s most endangered mammal that looks like a ‘chunky squirrel’ is making a comeback

One of Canada’s most endangered animals is making a comeback, and it has skiers to thank for its recovery. Vancouver Island marmots, a chunky relative of the common squirrel, have seen their numbers dwindle to barely more than two doze. However, due to the efforts of conservationist, the furry creatures  have multiplied to around 200. … Read more

Conservation: At least 28 bird and mammal species have been saved from extinction since 1993

Conservation efforts have saved at least 28 bird and mammal species from becoming extinct since the year 1993, a study has concluded. Researchers from the UK analysed some of the world’s most threatened species and predicted how many would have gone extinct were it not for conservation efforts. Among those species pulled back from the … Read more

Humans are to blame for 96 per cent of all mammal extinctions, study claims 

Humans are to blame for 96 per cent of all mammal extinctions over the past 126,000 years, study claims More than 500 mammal species could be gone forever by the end of the century  Scientists claim humans are to blame for 96 per cent of all mammal extinctions Study says human-caused climate change posed a … Read more

Tiny mammal escapes the clutches of a heron after an extraordinary two-minute struggle

You little weasel! Tiny mammal escapes the clutches of a heron after an extraordinary two-minute struggle that ended when it bit the bird on its beak The small mammal wriggled its way  to reach the heron’s beak before biting it The bird dropped the weasel and it ran off to safety leaving the bird damaged  … Read more

Mammal Society photography contest winners are announced

An incredible picture of a fox foraging for food on a car bonnet has scooped the top prize in the Mammal Society’s annual photography contest. Other breathtaking images from the competition include a mountain hare rolling in snow, a bat in flight and a squirrel peeking out from behind a tree. The winning photo of … Read more