RFI Siberut Island in the Mentawais
We are planning a trip to SE Asia this fall/winter and I am trying to find more information on seeing the Mentawai primates. As far as I recall, there has never been a post on ma
New Trip Report: Vienna
A new report from John Wright with a good spot for Common Hamsters (perhaps Europe’s finest rodent) in one of my favourite cities. Vienna, 2018: 3 days & 4 species inclu
New Trip Report: Southern Norway
Here’s a brief report – more of a trip list – on mammals encountered in Southern Norway last month. Ingo is happy to answer questions if anyone wants more detail.
Request for Photos for the Handbook of the Mammals of the World: Bats
If you have some interesting bat pictures then do submit them to Jose Luis at Lynx publishing —- Dear photographer, We are writing to inform you that the Handbook of the Mam
Help request on Mongoose identification
Hi everyone I’m looking for help on a mongoose identification Enclosed is a fairly bad picture of a mongoose I took during a night drive in Uganda in the Semuliki game rese
Royle Safaris Chitwan National Park, Nepal Safari Trip Report (2)
Royle Safaris trip report from our second May 2018 Chitwan Jungle Safari tour. We had no luck with tiger sightings but spotted 70 Indian one-horned rhinos, 5 sloth bears, a very yo
Update on Ringtail at Santa Rita Lodge, Arizona
Just a quick update here on a site reported previously. As of late July 2018, ringtail continues to be seen nightly at Santa Rita Lodge, Madera Canyon, Southeastern Arizona. This y
Javan Rhino Expedition 2018 Trip Report from Royle Safaris
In June 2018 Royle Safaris ran our first Javan Rhino Expedition and we had remarkable success with 2 sightings of the critically endangered Javan rhinos (of two different individua
New Trip Report: Chile & a bit of Argentina
Here’s a first report from Keith Millar. Chile and a bit of Argentina, 2018: Keith Millar, 19 days & 20 species including Big Hairy Armadillo, Southern River Otter, South
Javan Endemic Mammal Tour Trip Report from Royle Safaris
Ahead of Royle Safaris’ first (and successful) Javan Rhino Expedition our direct and mammal specialist guide Martin Royle explored some other areas of Java in search of as ma