Chipmunk IDs (Northwest CA)
A friend of mine in NW California sent the three Chipmunk photos below my way for identification. My guess is that the first animal (first two photos) is T. amoenus and the second
RFI: Blanford’s Fox in Israel
Hi all, Next month I will be making a short visit to Israel in search of some mammals. I would particularly like to look for Blanford’s Fox although finding a suitable area to se
Mammals checklist
Here’s a list of world’s mammals I made for myself and currently use: http://dinets.info/mammlist.pdf Comments welcome.
Enduring presence of beaver dams in MI, 150 years
Someone with time on their hands could probably match up the 150-year old map in this link with a similar view of today on Google Earth. Leslie Sokolow http://www.atlasobscura.com/
Book Review: Complete Guide to Finding the Mammals of Australia
David Andrew’s new book, The Complete Guide to Finding the Mammals of Australia, is essential reading for anyone wanting to find some of Australia’s fabulous critters.
New Trip Report: Tibet
Here’s a new report on 2 weeks around the Tibetan Plateau in November from Kevin Zhong. Tibet 2015: Kevin Zhong, 2 weeks and species including most of the ungulates, Wolf
One Last Question About Kruger, Please!
Hi Everyone, Sorry I’m starting a whole new thread for this, but I have one last, 2-part dilemma: So, for my 5-nights in Kruger, I decided to do 2 nights at Satara, and then
California updates
While I never traveled anywhere outside the state over the holidays, I did manage to visit a few familiar spots in California and found a few things worth reporting. Panoche Valley
Dog-jackal hybrids etc.
I know you were all disappointed that identifying Canis species in Western Palearctic proved to be so easy and straightforward. Well, here is something to spice it up. Now, a quest
European boat trips in June
Does anyone know of good options for short cruises (3-4 days) in Spitsbergen with chances of polar bear and walrus? Alternatively, are there any good pelagics currently offered in