A very smart honey badger.
Stoffle is a captive Honey badger in South-Africa’s Moholoholo Rehabilitation centre that shows incredible intelligence in getting out of his enclosure. He started by climbin
Assam, 2008
When you cross from Bhutan to India at Gelephu you are left in no doubt that you have changed country. Although Gelephu is busy by Bhutanese standards, it is a haven of tranquility
IUCN Redlist Website
Many of you will already know this site. But I only recently discovered it – the IUCN Redlist website is a fabulous resource with detailed range and other information on ev
New Tonkin Snub-nosed Monkey population
New Population Of Extremely Rare Snub-Nosed Monkey Discovered (December 5, 2008) — A new population of the extremely rare Tonkin snub-nosed monkey, so-called because of its u
Mammalwatching.Com back online
In case anyone is wondering www.mammalwatching.com went down for 24 hours during the week – after a mix up over when my visa card expired. Its now back online. cheers
Pygmy Tarsiers Re-discovered in Sulawesi
Long-lost ‘Furby-like’ Primate Discovered In Indonesia (November 19, 2008) — Anthropologists have discovered a group of primates not seen alive in 85 years. The p
Colugo Split into Several Species
Species Diversity Of Enigmatic ‘Flying Lemurs’ Doubled By New Study (November 13, 2008) — Colugos, the closest living relatives of primates most notable for their
Pemba Flying Foxes Recovering
Critically Endangered Fruit Bat Make Dramatic Return From Brink Of Extinction (November 3, 2008) — A once critically endangered bat species, the ‘Pemba flying fox’
Opossum ID
I know this is a long shot, but I saw this opossum in a dead tree in the Llanos region of Colombia on a recent trip. Any ideas on species? If you look closely, you can see it has l
Wolverines in the Rockies
Wolverines roam the Rocky Mountains of the United States–but how many are there? It seems impossible to have anything but a chance encounter with one, and information on popu