About our work
The CSS Small Mammals hosted by Alpenzoo Innsbruck-Tirol plays a pivotal role in strengthening conservation impact for small mammals through assessment, planning and implementation of conservation strategies. Through strong partnerships with local governments, nature agencies, universities, and SSC Networks, the CSS Small Mammals builds bridges between science and action. The Centre supports the development of ex-situ programmes, conducts in-situ conservation action for endangered species, and contributes to species recovery and capacity-building across Europe and beyond. CSS Small Mammals and the IUCN SSC Small Mammals Specialist Group (SMSG) will jointly assess, plan, and act to preserve some of the world’s most threatened, overlooked mammals.
As the first CSS focused on small mammal biodiversity, the CSS Small Mammals plays a catalytic role in mobilizing small mammal conservation in Europe and beyond. It supports IUCN Red List assessments, coordinates conservation planning, and fosters conservation action through a One Plan Approach. The Centre operates in one of the most species-rich mountain regions in Europe, aligning local conservation actions with global biodiversity goals. In collaboration with various stakeholders and partners, the Centre will build capacity, advocate for policy change, and deliver targeted projects to halt the decline of small mammal species.