Language: Danish
The atlas is primarily the result of the Danish Mammal Atlas Project, which ran from 2000-2003.
As well as the maps, the atlas also contains a well-illustrated account for each of the 88 species, written by a range of Danish mammalogists. These cover the history, occurrence and conservation status of each species.
The atlas is written in Danish. However, there is an extended summary in English and many of the more critical picture captions are also in English.