Seven degrees of latitude: mammal watching from central Alaska to the Arctic Ocean.
Alaska Mammal Watching report
Central Honshu, Japan
I just spent a week in central Honshu, mostly in the mountains (Nikko, Oze and Chibusangaki National Parks, Tateshina area, and Mt. Fuji). A cold front passed over during that time
Borneo’s Rare Mammals Tour – September 2019 – Last 2 Spaces Available
Royle Safaris is running a group tour to Borneo in September 2019; there are 2 places remaining on this trip. The trip is focused on mammals and in particular the many nocturnal sp
Carrizo Plain dusk to dawn trip
I went to carrizo about 10 days ago and found fields of close to 30 K-rats, several pocket mice, and lots of foxes(including 3 in the day) along with some of the usual suspects. Be
Saiga Trip, September 2019: Wild Saiga Antelope Watching and Photography
Our very first saiga watching and photography trip in Stepnoi State Nature Sanctuary was truly successful with saigas seen every day. In one of the days, we had eight hours of non
Updated Global Mammal Checklist – June 2019
Yes, its the most wonderful time of year once again. My bike had an argument with a New York pot hole 2 weeks ago and I fractured three ribs. And that meant no weekend in North D
Hybridization between two high Arctic cetaceans confirmed by genomic analysis
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-019-44038-0 https://www.sciencenews.org/article/dna-confirms-greenland-whale-narwhal-beluga-hybrid
New Trip Report:Red Pands in India & Nepal
Some nice Red Panda photos here. Singalila National Park, 2018: Naturetrek, 12 days & 3 species including Red Pandas and Yellow-throated Martens. Jon
Bryde’s Whales dying in False Bay (Cape Town, South Africa)
In Feb 2019 I reported on two sightings of Bryde’s Whale in False Bay near Cape Town. Further sad news on this species in the bay is that two have died this year after becoming