Idaho and Yellowstone Report
We just got back from our 8th trip to Yellowstone which included starting in Northern Idaho and driving down through Montana. We were surprised at how much wildlife we saw in Ida
Snuffy the Seal
I just saw this advert which has been the cause of some controversy. I love it though can see why the parents of traumatised toddlers might feel differently. http://www.youtube.com
New Trip Report – Snow Leopard
Ladakh, 2012: Jan Kelchterman’s account of seeing a Snow Leopard. Jon
New Trip Report – Indian Big Cats
Indian Big Cats, 2013: Judith Hoyle, 1 month and plenty of wildlife including Snow Leopards, Asiatic Lions and a Tiger. Jon
Saving the Tenkile: an expedition to protect one of the most endangered animals you’ve never heard of
Nice article on the Tenkile (a New Guinean Tree Kangaroo) and an Australian friend’s work to protect them Read more here Jon
New Trip Reports: Estonia; Southern Italy; Java & Sumatra
Three new reports on mammalwatching.com Java & Sumatra, 2013: Richard Webb, 2 weeks & 38 species including all the Javan specialty primates and Javan Small-toothed Palm Civ
Help Sangha Lodge Reopen
Many of you will have heard about the elephant massacre in Dzanga Sangha National Park recently following the political unrest in the Central African Republic. The wonderful Sangha
New Trip Report – Scotland
Another report from Cheryl Antonucci who is adding trip reports more quickly than anyone at the moment and has just admitted to herself that she is really a bona fide mammalwatcher
Blind, starving cheetahs: the new symbol of climate change?
Another possible flow-on effect from climate change http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/nature-up/2013/jun/21/blind-starving-cheetahs-climate-change Jon
Feral Equids in Nevada
While the Reno area of Nevada may not have much to offer a visiting mammal twitcher, it is sometimes a stopover for work or spouses and so on, so I thought I would pass on a seemin