Twitchable Eurasian Lynx in Estonia
Here is a quick trip report about twitchable Eurasian Lynx in Estonia. Access is through Estonian Nature Tours. A female and up to three cubs should be twitchable for the next fort
Amazon Exploration Cruise, June 2017: 1 space now available
Fiona Reid and I are organising a 2 week trip into the Brazilian Amazon in June this year. The trip was sold out but a cancellation means there is now a one space open on this t
New Trip Report: South Africa, 2014
Here’s a report/travel diary from Van Harris from his 2014 trip to South Africa. South Africa, 2014: Van Harris, 10 days & 35 species including Large-spotted Gen
RFI Bats in East Africa
Hi, I have some clients heading to Uganda, Rwanda and Kenya in June 2016 for primates and they have requested me to find out any bat conservation sites, studies or hotspots along t
Preventing Red Eye when Photographing Nocturnal Mammals
Does anyone have advice as to how to prevent red-eye when photographing nocturnal mammals? I am considering getting a flash bracket, but I am unsure whether it will add enough heig
California: Plans and RFI
Hi all, I thought I’d share my plans so far for this year to see if anyone has any tips for the areas I’m planning on looking at. San Benito Bobcats: I went here last J
New Trip Report – Western Sahara & Morocco
Here’s a new report from Romain Bocquier of a short trip around Dakhla and Azrou. Western Sahara, 2017: Romain Bocquier, 3 nights and 11 species including Libyan Polecat, Fe
Potential split : Calabrian Black Squirrel
This popped up in my social media feed this morning(via Jack Ashby on twitter https://twitter.com/JackDAshby/status/837203764012527616) – a proposal to treat the meriodional
New Trip Report: Central African Republic & Cameroon
Here’s a new report from Vladimir Dinets who spent an intense 9 days in Sangha Lodge and South East Cameroon and racked up around 100 species of mammals including Bongo, Ludi
Cave Creek Ranch Arizona
Hi all, I am currently in Cave Creek Ranch in Portal, AZ for the next few days. We haven’t seen a great number of mammals, and would love to see skunks, ringtails, rodents, a