A revised taxonomy of the Felidae
The IUCN Cat Specialist Group has just published its long-awaited review of Felidae taxonomy as a special 79 page issue of Cat News. I haven’t had time to read through it yet b
New Trip Report: Sri Lanka
Mike Richardson was in Sri Lanka in February and in 9 days totally cleaned up with a remarkable 72 species. Sri Lanka, 2017: Mike Richardson, 9 days & 72 species including Rust
Trip Report Panthergonia 2016
In Sep-Oct 2016 NozoMojo (nozomojo.com) took a group of clients to the northern Pantanal in Brazil and to the area in and around Torres del Paine National Park in southern Chile. T
New Trip Report: Southern California Weekend
Venkat Sankar just had a killer weekend in Southern California and cleaned up on the bats and rodents. About half of these species I have yet to see… Guess who wants to go t
Sierra Leonean Squirrel ID
Does anyone know what this species is? I am all squirreled out after Sierra Leone, where we spent a large proportion of our time trying to get decent looks at shadowy squirrels and
New Trip Report: Deramakot and the Kinabatangan River, Borneo
A new report from Andreas Jonsson who was in Borneo last month. Deramakot and the Kinabtangan River, 2017: Andreas Jonsson, 8 days & 29 species including Sunda Stink Badger, Ba
Mammal Focused Trips with Places Available
As we get into 2017 I have some mammal watching focused trips for the next 12 months which have some spaces available on them. If anyone is interested in any of these options pleas
New Trip Report: Tasmania
A new report from Jimmy Lamb, just back from one of Australia’s top mammal destinations. Tasmania, 2017: Jimmy Lamb, 16 nights with species including Tiger and Eastern Quolls
Senegal Mammal IDs
I just got back from a trip to Senegal, mainly to see African Manatees in the wild. I spent in day in Djoudj National Bird Sanctuary where all the pictures were taken. The Sanctuar
Your help needed: What are the World’s Best Mammals?
Hello. I am just back from a fabulous trip to Sierra Leone, where the quality of the mammals and the company of my companions (thanks Charles, Phil and Ash) made up for some chal