Webkenya - Wildlife In Kenya - Ratel In All Kenya Parks wildlife in all Kenya parks. Ratel (Mellivora capensis), Zorilla / Stripedpolecat (Ictonyx striatus), African Weasel (Poecilogale albsinucha), http://www.webkenya.com/eng/safari/wildlife.php?let=r&choice=1
UK Defra | Environmental Protection Statistics, Wildlife concern that had previously been reduced to low levels, for example, the polecatand otter (see also Table 9). In Detail wildlife monitoring (Environmental http://www.defra.gov.uk/environment/statistics/wildlife/wdmammals.htm
Extractions: Skip navigation Home Contact Defra About Defra News ... Wildlife e-Digest Front page Wildlife In Detail Contents Biodiversity Action Plan Biodiversity Statistics Review Species at risk ... Environmental Change Network Environmental Pressures Pesticide poisoning Marine mammal strandings Related information Data Tables Figures References Definitions ... Internet links National monitoring schemes for wildlife are carried out by a wide range of organisations, often with the help of thousands of amateur and professional naturalists. The following paragraphs cover a selection of available data but these are illustrative only and not representative of all species and schemes in the UK. A Review of British Mammals was completed in 1995 for JNCC. The review gave, for the first time, broad estimates of the populations of all native and introduced mammals that are known to have bred in GB in the last thirty years, excluding cetaceans (i.e. whales, dolphins and porpoises). Estimates were also made of the geographical distribution and population trends of each species. Table 5 and Table 6 give summary information for the 63 species currently believed to be breeding in GB.