Mexican Freetails in Texas
When Doppler radar first arrived in the area known affectionately to Texans as the Hill Country, the local television station meteorologists were understandably eager to show off t
Plans to release Fishers into Washington Cascades
http://seattletimes.com/html/localnews/2021682756_fishercomebackxml.html Jon
Manzano Mountains Cottontail – RFI
I will be in New Mexico and Arizona over the Labor Day weekend. Does anyone know a good site for Manzano Mountain Cottontail? cheers Jon
Laotian Flying Squirrel and Snow Leopard Conservation in Afghanistan
Hi, just back from Brazil and here are a couple of stories that came in while I was away. New Laotian Flying Squirrel species Snow Leopard Conservation in Afghanistan I’ve a
Pallid bats
A colleague’s blog on pallid bats and their scorpion-eating habits.
Update on Swift Fox, Colorado
In June 2011 Jon Hall reported a site in Pawnee National Grasslands, Colorado, that at that time had badger and swift fox. An August 2013 update is as follows. He suggested trying
Trip Report – Scotland July-Aug 2013
A recent trip to Scotland http://www.hows.org.uk/inter/birds/2013trip/scotland2013.pdf 29 species including wildcat and black rat Mark
Bracken Bat Cave Threatened
The Bracken Bat Cave — with 10 million bats, one of the world’s largest congregations of mammals — is threatened by an adjacent development. Bracken Cave has been
Last 50 Lavasoa Lemurs; Balkan Lynx Conservation; and good news for Nepali Tigers
Three interesting articles…. Researchers have discovered a new — and critically endangered — species of lemur on the island of Madagascar. The primate is formally describ
A few mammals between Portland, Oregon and LA
I spent a few days with my kids last weekend driving from Portland to LA. It wasn’t just a mammal watching trip so I didn’t see a huge amount but did manage to see a co