RFI: Servals in Secunda South Africa
Has anyone had any experience of, or have any information about looking for Serval in the Secunda area of South Africa? I read with interest reports in 2015 of research being under
New Trip Report: SW USA (mainly Arizona and New Mexico)
And Dominque Brugiere has now caught up on his trip reports! Thanks Dominque Arizona and New Mexico (plus California and Texas), 2018: Dominique Brugiere, 1 month and many mammals
New Book Review: A Field Guide to the Tracks & Signs of Southern, Central & East African Wildlife
Have you ever been in the field with a guide and wondered how they can glance at a set of tracks and pronounce what species left them and how long ago? Or have you ever been in the
New Trip Report: Queensland, 2018
A new report from Iam Thompson. Queensland, 2018: Ian Thompson, 3 weeks & 41 species including Eastern Tube-nosed Bat, Feathertail Glider and Northern Bettong. Jon
New Trip Report: Qinghai (Tibetan Plateau)
Here’s a short note from Romain Bocquier on his latest trip. Qinghai, 2018: Romain Bocquier, 7 days & 14 species including Pallas’s Cats and Snow Leopards. Jon
New Trip Report: Bolivia and Paraguay
Another report from Dominque Brugiere. Bolivia and Paraguay, 2018: Domique Brugiere, 1 month with species including Jaguarundi, Jaguar, Puma, Ocelot and Tayra. Jon
New Trip Report: Sierra Leone
Dominque Brugiere was in Sierra Leone earlier this year. Not always the easiest country to travel around but well worth the effort. Sierra Leone, 2018: Dominque Brugiere, 2 weeks &
Book and App Review: Stuarts’ Field Guide to the Larger Mammals of Africa
The 2017 edition of Chris and Mathilde Stuart’s Field Guide to the Larger Mammals of Africa, and the associated app, is another top contribution to any mammalwatcher’s
New Trip Report: Mongolia
Here’s a first report (I think) from Steve Firth: Mongolia is turning into a great destination for Snow Leopard watching. Mongolia, 2018: Steve Firth, 2 weeks & 19 specie
Book Review: Canids of the World
Some of you may already have a copy of José R. Castelló’s “Bovids of the World”. If so, you will be familiar with the format of his latest field guide, which co