Oregon Mammal Information
I am taking a short trip to Oregon in early March, to Portland and the North Umpqua River. The main purpose of the trip is fly fishing for steelhead, but I’d like to look for
No Joy In Discoveries Of New Mammal Species, Only A Warning For Humanity, Paul Ehrlich Says
This is an interesting article. Does anyone know where I can find the full paper online? (Gerardo Ceballos and Paul R. Ehrlich. Discoveries of new mammal species and their impl
Jaguar Spotted In Central Mexico For First Time In 100 Years
(February 11, 2009) — The jaguar (Panthera onca) has become an animal in danger of extinction over recent decades, due to the fragmentation and deterioration of its habitat,
Rocky Mountain Wolverine Redux
Wolverines are one of the least studied animals in the U.S. Rocky Mountains. Their numbers, ranges and travels are little known. But lately wolverines have been showing up in some
Hispaniolan Solenodon
Here’s a nice story on the BBC website about researchers catching a rare Solenodon in the Dominican Republic http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/7791989.stm