Central Kalahari Game Reserve
The discussion of South African goodies reminded me that there is a wonderful place in Botswana that most mammalwatchers seem to be unaware of: Central Kalahari Game Reserve. It
Javan Rhino
It’s apparently not that hard to see, if you get to the right place:
The Richness of Rainforests
Some impressive diversity in the Madre de Dios in Peru .. check out the section from 2:58… which just goes to show that just because you don’t see anything, it doesn
Aye-ayes in Maraontsetra
In November 2013 I visited Madagascar, taking in the northwest, southwest and central forests as many bird/mammal groups do, before heading to the Masoala peninsular in the northea
Beaked whales & lynxes (not together)
Hi all Catching up with all the pots on here and thought I’d share a couple of things I haven’t seen mentioned as yet. There was this small piece regarding Baird̵
Eastern South Africa: Hluluwe Imfolozi or Northern Kruger?
I am planning a trip to Eastern SA in september 2015. My 3 week Itinerary is as follows: Kruger (7 nights, now considering skukuza, satara, punda maria, olifants, lower sabie),
Cuscuses in West Papua
I thought some of you mammal watchers might like to see a couple of photos my friend Nick Cobb took while we were bird watching in West Papua in October 2014. Waigeo Cuscus We saw
Six of the best places to see platypus
Here’s a useful link for those traveling south, way south. http://www.australiangeographic.com.au/travel/destinations/2015/01/best-places-to-see-platypus/
More Marmothon
For Groundhog Day (in the US): Here’s my blog on Dave Robichaud’s Marmothon with tips on seeing all 6 North American marmots. Thanks Dave for the idea and thanks Coke S
Mammalwatching.com: Time for a facelift
Dear all, mammalwatching.com is 10 years old this year and I’d like to update and improve the site to celebrate. Whatever I do will be subject to the twin constraints of my v