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Welcome to WikiProject Mammals, a group dedicated to improving Wikipedia's coverage of topics related to mammals. If you identify as a mammal and would like to help, please see below and inquire on the talk page.
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77 edits | Tiger |
33 edits | Brown bear |
26 edits | Narwhal |
14 edits | 2024 in paleomammalogy |
13 edits | International Day of Markhor |
9 edits | Bengal tiger |
8 edits | Speckled ground squirrel |
7 edits | Iberian lynx |
7 edits | Hesperocyon |
6 edits | African elephant |
These are the articles that have been edited the most within the last three days. Last updated 29 June 2024 by HotArticlesBot.
The Third edition of Wilson & Reeder's Mammal Species of the World (2005) is the basis for the taxonomic framework used by WikiProject Mammals. The MSW3 classification may be overridden by the conclusions of more recent studies which are widely accepted in secondary sources. MSW3 listings can be found online at the Bucknell University here. (Note: there are some differences between the print edition and the online database. For instance, the online database shows three subspecies of dhole [1] whereas the print edition lists seven. [2])
The Mammal Diversity Database is a new resource that reflects taxonomic changes since the publication of MSW3. It is accepted practice to override the MSW3 taxonomy if both the Mammal Diversity Database and IUCN agree on the change. [1]
![]() | This is a
WikiProject, an area for focused collaboration among Wikipedians. New participants are welcome; please feel free to participate!
|
![]() |
WikiProject Mammals |
---|
Founded |
General information |
Departments |
Resources |
· changes |
Welcome to WikiProject Mammals, a group dedicated to improving Wikipedia's coverage of topics related to mammals. If you identify as a mammal and would like to help, please see below and inquire on the talk page.
Categories for discussion
Templates for discussion
Featured article candidates
Featured list candidates
Good article nominees
Peer reviews
Articles to be merged
Articles to be split
77 edits | Tiger |
33 edits | Brown bear |
26 edits | Narwhal |
14 edits | 2024 in paleomammalogy |
13 edits | International Day of Markhor |
9 edits | Bengal tiger |
8 edits | Speckled ground squirrel |
7 edits | Iberian lynx |
7 edits | Hesperocyon |
6 edits | African elephant |
These are the articles that have been edited the most within the last three days. Last updated 29 June 2024 by HotArticlesBot.
The Third edition of Wilson & Reeder's Mammal Species of the World (2005) is the basis for the taxonomic framework used by WikiProject Mammals. The MSW3 classification may be overridden by the conclusions of more recent studies which are widely accepted in secondary sources. MSW3 listings can be found online at the Bucknell University here. (Note: there are some differences between the print edition and the online database. For instance, the online database shows three subspecies of dhole [1] whereas the print edition lists seven. [2])
The Mammal Diversity Database is a new resource that reflects taxonomic changes since the publication of MSW3. It is accepted practice to override the MSW3 taxonomy if both the Mammal Diversity Database and IUCN agree on the change. [1]