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Small Mammal Protection in Europe
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 April 2009
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Britain lags behind many European countries in the protection of wildlife other than birds, although there is a move now to promote a general wildlife protection bill which could be used to protect particular species as and when the need arose. In this article Herr Kirk, who has written a book on mammal protection in Europe, has listed the European countries in which particular small mammals are protected.
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