Sumatran rhino confirmed in Kalimantan for the first time – Video
October 2013. Using video camera traps, a joint research team that included members from WWF-Indonesia and the district authorities of Kutai Barat, East Kalimantan, have captured v
Fame at last – Mongabay on Mammal Watching
Mammal-watching: one man’s obsession to see the world’s mammals Read more at http://news.mongabay.com/2013/1016-millar-interview-jon-hall-mammal-watching.html#1SKPfqCUc
Solenodon – Meet the Mammal that Survived the Dinosaurs
A great piece on Solendons in the Dominican Republic Jon
New Trip Report – The Congo
A great new report from Cheryl Antonucci from the very cool Congo’s Odzala-Kokoua National Park, – which I now have to visit! 1 week & 22 species including Marsh Mo
Bruce Kekule’s Website
Not sure if folks know of Bruce Kekule’s very impressive website and blog. Bruce is a buddy of mine here in Bangkok and he has spent decades documenting the fauna of the ki
Isle Royale Wolves
The wolves of Isle Royale National Park, located on Lake Superior, are disappearing. Should conservationists do something about it? This one is, in my opinion, very complicated, wi
How Spain Saved the Lynx & How Scotland Might Lose the Wildcat
<a href="ttp://focusingonwildlife.com/news/how-spain-saved-the-lynx/“>How Spain Saved the Lynx and Extinction by stealth: how long can the Scottish wildcat survive
New Trip Report – Australia and Singapore
I’ve just uploaded a great new report from Australia and Singapore. Andrew and Ben Balmford spent 2 months in Australia and saw 98 species! Including In Qld – Northern
New Trip Report – Tanzania
Tanzania, 2013: INDRI tours, 15 days & 46 species including Harvey’s Duiker and an Aardwolf. Jon
on lemur systematics
It looks like the free-for-all species splitting banquet is coming to an end. Ian Tattersall, the leading expert on Madagascar lemurs (one of sifaka species is named after him) h