Glacier NP and Olympic NP
Hi Everyone, Does anybody have any tips on mammal watching in Glacier National Park? I know the park has some really good animals I would like to see – especially Grizzlys, w
Books
A couple of recent books I’ve read that may be of interest to mammal watchers and naturalists: The Wolverine Way by Douglas Chadwick. This book follows wolverine research, pr
Spotlighting – exchanging experiences
Dear all, I want to exchange experiences on spotlighting. As one normally has limited nights (and stamina) on exotic trip, it is better to optimize the technique. – What time
Tatras and Bieszczady (Slovakia & Poland)
Hi all, I will visit the Tatras and the Beskides (Slovakia & Poland) from 15th June until 5th July. Has anyone been in these mountains? I am particularly interested in carnivor
RFI Quito
I will have an afternoon and evening to kill in Quito next week. I was wondering if anyone knows of places near the city to look for mammals. Or of anyone who knows the small roden
Saving the Asiatic Wild Ass in the Mongolian Gobi
Not super interesting I thought, but worth a look if you are interested in Wild Asses… Jon ScienceDaily (May 3, 2011) — Considerable attention is currently being paid to th
Franklin’s Ground Squirrel
I put a brief trip report on my not-a-blog: http://wp.me/p12yCV-2R Comments are probably more useful here on Mammalwatching.com.
Bat workshop on Crete, 9/2011
This was posted on the SBDN listserve, thought it might be of interest. It sounds like a non-professional can participate, and a fairly spouse-friendly mammal trip. The reference t
Interesting Mammal Sighting in Korea
I am an enthusiastic mammal-watcher, which is harder to be than a bird-watcher because mammals are more visually elusive. Tonight as I was walking through Yongji Park in Changwon,
Alpine Long-eared Bats in the South of France
Over Easter I took my kids down to Toulon in the south of France to stay with my friends Jean-Michel and Mary Bompar http://bompar-photo-nature.fr/. The weather wasn’t great.