New (Short) Trip Report: Slovakia
Matt and Maureen Steer sent me a brief report of a short visit to Slovakia, primarily so I could add a Slovakia page to mammalwatching.com. Thank you! Slovakia, 2017: Matt and Maur
Request for photographs of South American mammals
As some of you are already aware Jeff Blincow and I are working on a photographic field guide to roughly 350 (depending on future taxonomic changes) larger land-based mammals of So
Whales at Cape Cod
An excellent whale show continues at Cape Cod, visible from shore. On 24 April, Sean Williams and I had 7 species of cetacean from Race Point Beach, highlighted by 8-10 Northern
Best bang-for-buck mammal destinations
“Kittykat23uk” and all: the following three links should help you determine which destinations have the highest mammal diversity and possibly cost-efficiency (depending on trav
New Trip Report: Ladakh
John Wright’s excellent trip report from Ladakh has some great photos of some of the six Snow Leopards he saw, plus much more. Ladakh, 2017: John Wright, 2 weeks & 8 spe
Mammalian species prioritization scale
Hello all, The write-up took much longer than I had anticipated – came out to 10 pages – for which I apologize sincerely. But finally, here is the scale for ranking mam
Wildlife guides
Hi, This winter I had a wouderful experience in Torres del Paine, Chile thanks to Jose at https://www.facebook.com/wayajapumatour/. I am now planning a shorter trip to Malaysia mai
Alaska & Lesser Antilles
In late May – early June I’ll be doing bird research in Western Alaska, and will run short mammal- and birdwatching trips to Walrus Island and the Pribilofs. If youR
New Trip Report: Sabah
Dominque Brugiere was in Sabah earlier this month and – travelling independently – saw a Clouded Leopard (with a killer view) among other mammals. Sabah, 2017: Dominq
South Tanzania trip organization
Hi everyone I’m planning to visit South Tanzania at the end of year 2017 (typically around Selous – Mikumi – Ruaha) and I’m looking for advice and recommend