Crested rat
Under impulse of a post by Vladimir somewhere in February (motivating the scientific value of our observations), I was able to publish an observation of a Crested rat (on camera
New Trip Report: Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem
Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem: John Van Niel, 2 weeks & 29 species including Hoary Bat, Long- and Short-tailed Weasel, Badger and lots of megafauna. GYE trip report 2015
New Trip Report: Peru
Another entertaining report from Cheryl Antonucci, who clearly had a good time in Peru last month despite being unlucky with the Uakaris. Peru, 2015: Cheryl Antonucci, 2 weeks &
Scientific American article on breeding Lumholtz’s tree kangaroo in captivity
Interesting article: http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/extinction-countdown/poop-tree-kangaroo. Leslie
2 Questions About Iceland
Hello everyone, I’m going with my mom and my sister to Iceland next month for 2 weeks. Yes, at the age of 30 (tomorrow!) I still travel with my mom twice annually 🙂 The fo
Mediterranean monk seal
I don’t think this has been mentioned here, but it looks like there is a Mediterranean monk seal that is present on Samos for a few months already. Pictures here: http://obse
New Trip Report – South Africa
A new report from Juan Luis Ortega Herranz, just back from South Africa. In 2 weeks he saw 50 species including Wild Dog, Ratel, Serval and Acacia Rat. Its in both Spanish and Engl
New Trip Report – Peru
Here’s Sjef Ollers’ report on a very productive visit to Peru last month. Just think how many more mammals he might have seen if he hadn’t stopped to look at all
New Report – Tibetan Plateau
Here’s Jesper Hornskov’s latest report from the Qinghai region. I’m excited about my trip there next month. NE Tibet, 2015 (June/July): Jesper Hornskov, 21 days
Trip Report – A Couple of Days in California
California Mouse I had a couple of nights in California earlier this month, which began in Boulder Creek, where Brian and Eileen Keelan put me up for the night at their lovely hous