Book Description
Over 115,000 sighting records of British mammals have been collected between 1959 and 1991. This atlas summarizes all the data to form an accurate picture of the distribution of mammals in Britain. Each mammal species is described individually, a table provides basic record details, and a map illustrates the mammals' distribution in Great Britain and the Channel Islands up to 1959 and from 1960. In all, 65 mammals are listed which range from the mole, the most commonly recorded species, to the greater white-toothed shrew for which only five records exist.