What is digging where and when in the forest? Mice and other small mammals
The Lower Oder Valley National Park and many other protected areas in the north German lowlands traditionally focus on bird research. In addition to ornithology
mammal studies are often neglected. Most of the mammals in the forest are nocturnal and difficult to observe. With this German-Polish conference we want to track them down, for example with mammal studies in the two national parks of the Lower Oder Valley National Park and the Slowinski National Park. At the conference, among other things, reported on the German-Polish coöperation project in mammal science.
In addition, all mammal researchers are invited to bring their experiences and results from mammal research in Central European forests to general knowledge and to present them for discussion. First of all mice and other rodents, but also other mammals, immigrant and returning home, should be discussed.
The conference is aimed at conservationists and mammal researchers, but also at fishermen and anglers, farmers and foresters and officials. The aim is a broad exchange of experiences among mammal researchers with conclusions about the upcoming climate changes and the expected shifts in the spectrum of species.
Conference languages: German, Polish