Amur Leopard population appears to be rising
Amur leopard population rises to 50 animals, but at risk from tigers, poachers Read more at http://news.mongabay.com/2013/0409-hance-amur-leopard-fifty.html#IXcs917HGz6ei1XA.99 Jon
More on the Striped Bat caught in South Sudan
See the story here – it isn’t a new species but one last caught in 1939 http://news.mongabay.com/2013/0410-hance-bat-genus.html Jon
Orcas Vs Sperm Whales
Fabulous video of a pod of Orcas attacking Sperm Whales off of Sri Lanka (and thank you to Jeroen Verhoeff for sharing it) Wow jon
Andean cat (Leopardus jacobitus)
Hello everyone. I‘m planning a trip to Chile and Argentina, and knowing the ultra high difficulty of observe this animal in the wild, i appreciate any information about compa
New Trip Report – the Bahamas
Bahamas, 2013: Vladimir Dinets – some notes on the bats, cetaceans – including Blainville’s Beaked Whale- and hutias. Jon
New global birding trip-report website
Hi there, Last month a substitute for travellingbirder was launched: http://www.cloudbirders.com/tripreport So we all again can scroll down deliberalitely trough numerous birding
Andujar or Somiedo, That is the Question!
Thanks again everyone for all the amazing information on my last request for information for our upcoming wildlife trip to Europe. The planning is coming along well and we are ma
Shrew sp in the Andamans.
I recently visited the Andamans ( South island, the one with Port Blair on it) and was fortunate to see and photograph a Shrew. There are two possibilities on this islandR
New tree-living porcupine species discovered
Here’s a story on a new Coendou Porcupine discovered in Brazil With thanks to Paul Carter for send this to me. Jon
RFI For Some European Species
Still in the midst of planning our summer expedition to Europe and have some areas where perhaps some of ya’ll can help out with information, Spanish Ibex – I have read