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Water vole © Pat Morris Wood mouse © Pat Morris Yellow-necked mouse © Pat Morris

Water vole Wood mouse Yellow-necked mouse

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Harvest mouse © Pat Morris

Harvest mouse

House mouse © Pat Morris Common rat © Pat Morris

House mouse Common rat

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Ship rat © Pat Morris

Ship rat

Fat dormouse © Pat Morris

No distribution map currently available

Common dormouse © Paul Bright

Common dormouse

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Fox © Nida al Fulaij/PTES

Fox

Pine marten © FrankGreenway/VWT

Pine marten Stoat

Stoat © Pat Morris

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Weasel © Pat Morris

Weasel

Polecat © Susan Sharafi/PTES Feral ferret © Pat Morris

Polecat Feral ferret

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Mink © Pat Morris

Mink Badger

Badger © Nida al Fulaij/PTESWildcat © Ewan A Macdonald

Wildcat

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Otter © Paul Glendell/English NatureOtter pre- and post-1995

The otter distribution map has been collated from the NationalOtter Survey results from each of the four countries. Black dotsrepresent the known otter distribution to 1995 and brown dotsrepresent the increase in range recorded in the most recent seriesof surveys.

The initial National Otter Surveys of England and Northern Irelandused an alternate 50 km2 sampling method; hence the blocks ofdistribution. Subsequent surveys have revisited these original sitesand in some cases sampled additional areas. The most recent datafor Scotland are not available and so Scotland shows the pre-1995distribution only.

All deer distribution maps are compiled from the British DeerSociety’s pre-1972 survey data (black dots) and post-1972records, including the BDS 2000 survey results (brown dots),which highlight the expansion of range for all six deer species.

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Red deer © BDS Image Library 2004

Red deerPre-1972Post-1972

Sika deerPre-1972Post-1972

Sika deer © BDS Image Library 2004 Fallow deer © BDS Image Library 2004

Fallow deerPre-1972Post-1972

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Roe deer © BDS Image Library 2004

Roe deerPre-1972Post-1972

Muntjac © BDS Image Library 2004

MuntjacPre-1972Post-1972

Water deer © BDS Image Library 2004

Water deerPre-1972Post-1972

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Density of Roe Deer bags on a county by county basisfor each decade between 1960 and 2000

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Feral goat © National TrustNo distribution map currently available

Wild boar © Ewan A MacdonaldNo distribution map currently available

Soay sheep © National TrustNo distribution map currently available

Red necked wallaby © Pat MorrrisNo distribution map currently available

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Figure 5.1a Interpolated abundance of brown hare fromBBS mammal data (1995). Relative abundance increasesfrom green to dark red.

Figure 5.1b Interpolated abundance of brown hare fromBBS mammal data (2002). Relative abundance increasesfrom green to dark red.

Figure 5.1c Change in the relative abundance of brownhare (1995–2002). Declines are shown in orange (smallto large decline, yellow–dark red) and increases shown ingreen (small to large increases, light–dark green).

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Table 5.1a Summary of species population trends (excluding bats) in TMP surveillance schemes

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Table 5.1a (continued)

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Table 5.1b Summary of NBMP population trends for UK resident bats

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Table 5.1c Summary of species not currently covered by TMP surveillance schemes