Panama, 2013
Although Panama had been on my radar for a while I’d never thought all that seriously about visiting until Fiona Reid reminded me it was a great spot for some mammals that had av
New Trip Report – Kenya
Kenya, 2013: Indri Tours, 12 days & 35 species including Yellow spotted Hyrax, Serval and Caracal. Jon
Mysterious Moose Die Off
This is interesting (and sad) http://focusingonwildlife.com/news/mysterious-moose-die-offs-baffle-scientists-and-wildlife-officials/ Jon
Mammal Watching in North America book
Dear All, As many of you know, I am working on a book Mammal Watching in North America. The book is practically finished now, so this is a last-minute call for info contribution. I
Why No More Panda Viewing
I was just catching up with my mammalwatching blogging and started to answer a question on why the Panda viewing had been close down on a pretty long and old thread, but thought th
Possible Oncilla Split, Brazil
I take no position on splitting / lumping here, but will just report a claim to split oncilla. Here is a link: http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/25086721 (Oh, great — a species tha
Wolves boost food for Yellowstone’s Grizzlies
Wolves and grizzlies aren’t best buddies. Burly bears can barge in on a feasting pack, making off with the wolves’ fresh kill. Wolves have been known to dig into bear dens and
New Trip Report – Svalbaard
Spitzerbergen, 2013: Pieter-Jan D’Hondt’s great photos and account of 5 months in Svalbaard, with species including Narwhal and Polar Bear. Pieter’s trip was one
There’s a Snow Leopard on the roof
Wow .. if facebook is to be believed… then wow A snow leopard cub climbed up a Ger, a traditional nomad-tent, in Western Mongolia. It was attracted to a bag of meat stored aw
New Trip Report: Quebec and Ontario
A new report from Vladimir Dinets who took a road trip from Rhode Island to James Bay, Quebec. Quebec, Ontario and a bit of New Hampshire, 2013: Vladimir Dinets, 1 week & 26 sp