Davidson Seamount pelagic
Dear All, There will be a long-range pelagic trip to Davidson Seamount off Monterey on May 18: http://birding.aba.org/message.php?mesid=701238&MLID=CA01&MLNM=CA%20-%20Cal
Not unique to humans: marmoset shows compassion for dying mate (with VIDEO)
Fascinating article and video from Mongabay.com: http://news.mongabay.com/2014/0507-mark-marmoset-death.html?n3ws1ttr – HeavenlyJane
New Trip Reports: India and Finland
Two more reports up on mammalwatching.com today Central India, 2014: Mattia Altieri, 2 weeks & 22 species in an interesting trip top an under-reported area. Highlights include
Urban bobcat study in Texas
Interesting article about an ongoing urban bobcat study in the Dallas-Ft Worth area of Texas; http://www.dallasnews.com/sports/more-sports/outdoors/20140503-trying-to-explain-more-
New Trip Report: Thailand & Sri Lanka
Hi, I’ve just uploaded a really fabulous report from Stefan Lithner who was in Thailand and Sri Lanka earlier this year. Sri Lanka & Thailand, 2014: Stefan Lithner, 1 wee
Question: How many “new” mammals were discovered last year
I just got an email – below – from Francine Brondex in France, asking about the numbers of new mammals described in 2013. My reply is also below but we’d love to
New Trip Reports: The Western Sahara, South Africa & Nepal
Three new reports on mammalwatching.com Western Sahara, 2014: Juan Luis Ortega, 10 days & 13 species including an African Wolf (with pictures too). South Africa, 2014: Juan Lui