Lemming Ice Age Speciation Article
Here is a summary of a recently published article on lemming speciation, which may have implications for larger fauna: “A team of researchers studying the effects of ice ages
Cheetahs On The Edge – Director’s Cut
This National Geo film is fun Combining the resources of National Geographic and the Cincinnati Zoo, and drawing on the skills of a Hollywood action movie crew, they documented the
Invitation to Join me on a Mammal extravaganza in Gujarat and Tadoba
India has always been a firm favorite of mine and I can’t tell you how exited I have been with putting together this return trip for end feb 2013. This is a twin centre trip
New Trip Report – Brazil
Phil Telfer has just sent through an exciting report of a trip to Brazil- 2 weeks with 30 or more species, the highlight though most undoubtedly a Giant Armadillo! As well as a Mar
Madagascar Mora Mora
Hi Folks, Jon has kindly set me up with an account. So hopefully this will be the first of many posts. So a little about me. My name is Jo and I’ve been a regular contributor
Western Mastiff Bat site in California Desert
A single Western Mastiff Bat (Eumops perotis, aka Greater Bonneted Bat) has been roosting for several days at a ranger station in the Mojave Desert. It is very easily seen. I recei
RFI Tunisia
Hi All! As part of the summer planning, Tunisia keeps popping on to my head. Keeping in mind Jon’s fantastic trip there a few years back, I would like to do a similar tri
Young Mountain Gorillas are learning to dismantle snares
http://focusingonwildlife.com/news/gorillas-win-vs-poachers/ Jon
Black Footed Ferrets – New population discovered
See here for news of wild Ferrets found in South Dakota http://trib.com/news/state-and-regional/biologist-excited-by-first-rare-ferret-find-since-meeteetse/article_89862b31-ac76-5b
Quick Question about Tanzania Safari Outfitters
Hi Everyone! My family and I are finalizing a 12 day safari to Tanzania’s Northern Circuit at the end of February ’13… I’ve already done a lot of research a