Going Big in Brazil – A big trip in search of some of Brazil’s biggest mammals
Going Big in Brazil 2018 – A big trip in search of some of Brazil’s biggest beasts! Brazil is a place that I fell in love with back in 2009 when my partner and I spent 8 ni
Spanish lynx in Donana
Hello all, I’ll be in Seville and a bunch of other places in western Andalucia for some time in March, and will try to make a trip into Donana NP. Does anyone know what the l
New Mammal Trips: Snow Leopards in Tibet / Rare Mammals in Borneo
Dear all, commercial operators are advertising more frequently on mammalwatching.com and I am aware that some of you may not want to receive these emails. So from now on I will s
OMG – ITS AWARDS NIGHT! The 2018 N.U.T.T.E.R Awards
Oscars? What Oscars?! The only game in town is this call for nominations for the 2018 awards for Mammalwatching’s most Notable, Unique, Tantalizing, Tenacious and Enlighteni
New Big Mammal Day record
Singita-Grumeti Big Mammal Day_FOLEY Here’s an account of a Big Mammal Day that we did in the Serengeti ecosystem last year, where we set a new species record. I thought that
World’s Best Mammalwatching (and a reminder about the 2018 Oscars/NUTTER awards)
Thank you to those who responded to my post from a few days ago about the mammalwatching Oscars. Lots of good ideas and on Sunday I will publish a call for nominations for Mammalwa
New Trip Report: Fazenda Bacury, Sao Paola, Brazil
Roland Wirth is a distinguished conservationist who I am pleased to say uses mammalwatching.com from time to time. He was just in the wonderful Fazenda Bacury in Brazil (see my 201
New Zealand: Short-tailed Bat
Hello, I visited New Zealand again. Of course I had to try to see the Short-tailed Bat, its own family! On the evening of the 29.01.19 I visited the Pureora Forest Park, where I h
New Trip Report: Senegal
Dominique Brugiere is just back from Senegal, where he bumped into Richard Webb. A difficult country to travel around independently, but some good mammals. Senegal, 2019: Dominique