New Trip Report – Minnesota 2015
Cheryl Antonucci just spent a very cold week in Minnesota. She spent most of it looking at birds! This is of grave concern. However you will be happy to see she did see some nice m
New Trip Report – Western Forest Complex Thailand
Coke Smith was in Hui Kha Kaeng over the Christmas break and had a great visit to this hard to access park. Hui Kha Kaeng, 2014: Coke Smith, 4 days & 20 species including Phayr
Sumatra
So here’s a place people don’t talk about enough – Sumatra. Almost twice its size, Borneo has been getting all the attention over the past decade or so. Perhaps it’s becaus
New Trip Report: Morocco and the Western Sahara
Dominique Brugiere is just back from a successful month in Morocco and here’s his report. Western Sahara & Morocco, 2014: 4 weeks withspecies including Cuvier’s Gaz
Mammals in the News
Here are a couple of fun videos to start the new year: some spectacular Humpback feeding behaviour and some unusual mammal trapping (Black Wildebeest with netguns from a chopper).
New Trip Report – Uganda
Happy new year everyone. I have a few reports to upload and will do so over the coming days. Here’s the first one, from Richard Webb Uganda, 2014: 2 weeks & 50 species in
MAMMALS in ETHIOPIA (October 2014)
Dear all, First of all a happy new year, secondly a small report on a short mammal trip in Ethiopia! Highlights were a close encounter (on foot) with a Buffalo in Chebera-Churchura
Encounter with a Zanzibar Servaline Genet
Happy New Year to all members of this blog! I have the following story as a followup to Valdimir’s last post regarding amateur mammalwatching: Last month I had the mammal thr
Mammalwatching paper
Dear All, I am writing an essay about current and potential importance of amateur mammalwatching for science and conservation; I’ll probably submit it to Conservation Biology
pygmy moon rat?
Look what the cat dragged in… 🙂 http://waarnemingen.be/waarneming/view/96825304?lang=en&local=be