Good spots for Cape Clawless otter?
Hi. We’re going to be in South Africa for a few days in October, and would love to hear of any solid locations for Cape Clawless otter anywhere around the Cape. These guys fe
New Trip Report: Borneo
Janco van Gelderen continues his quest to see the world’s big cats… and here is his latest report from Borneo in August. Borneo, 2016: Janco van Gelderen, 2 weeks &
Kenya 2016 – Hell’s Gate National Park and Arabuko-Sokoke Forest
Kenya 2016 – Arabuko-Sokoke Forest and Hell’s Gate National Park Zachary Harris Introduction This winter I went on a family vacation to Kenya for nine days in over t
Amazon Exploration Cruise, June 2017: Two Spaces Left
Fiona Reid and I are organising a 2 week trip into the Brazilian Amazon in June this year and there are 1 or 2 spaces still available. This is going to be a small,very mammal-focus
New Trip Report: Kenya
Samuel Marlin was in Kenya over Christmas and saw some nice stuff. Kenya, 2016: Samuel Marlin, 12 days & 52 species including Hirola, Desert Warthog, Giant Forest Hog, Golden-r
New Trip Report: Oman
Here’s a short report from Dominque Brugiere on Oman. Oman, 2016: Dominique Brugiere, 2 weeks and 7 species including Striped Hyena and Arabian Gazelle. But no Tahr. Jon
New Trip Report: South Africa
A new report from Mark Hows South Africa, 2016: Mark Hows, 2 weeks & 80 species or so, including South African Hedgehog, Black-footed Cat, and a bunch of nice bats and rodents
What is this bat from the Western Cape, South Africa?
I have some bats too that I would love to ID. There were a few of these very small bats roosting in roof cracks on Dunedin Farm, about 60km north of Beaufort West in the Karoo. The
Rodent ID from South Africa – help please
I am struggling to ID a few small mammals I saw in South Africa over the holidays. Does anyone have any theories on the following please? Species 1 This smallish rodent was at Du
New Trip Reports: Sichuan & Shaanxi
Here are two new reports via Sid Francis in Sichuan. Sichuan and Shaanxi, 2016: Justin Brown and Linden Stear’s links to YouTube videos plus notes of 29 species encountered i