New Trip Report: Benin
Here’s mammalwatching.com’s second ever Benin trip report. Benin, 2018: Cheryl Antonucci, 5 days & 6 species including Red-bellied (White throated) Guenons and Mon
New Trip Report: Saiga Watching, Stepnoi Sanctuary, Russia
You might remember a couple of Russian researchers advertised Saiga watching opportunities a few months ago. I was very happy to hear that Mogens Trolle had signed up for a visit.
Golden cats recorded for first time in Tanzania
A team led by Francesco Rovero recorded the first confirmed Golden Cat sightings in Tanzania. There have been a number of purported sighting records of this species in the country,
Southern Japan
I spent a few days exploring Kagoshima Prefecture of Japan. Started from Yakushima, the most scenic of the Ryukyu Islands, reminiscent of the Pacific Northwest in the US. It took m
Article about the NE Atlantic bowheads
Super happy to have been a (small) part of the rediscovery of this relict population … https://www.int-res.com/articles/esr2019/39/n039p051.pdf
Advertising: Andean Rare Mammals, Ecuadorean Andes. Join for Nov 2019
Rare Andean Mammal Tour – 2019 Royle Safaris has a specialist mammal watching tour of the Ecuadorean Andes planned for November 2019 (1st – 11th November) there are currently t
Man Takes First-Ever Photo of Living Colombian Weasel After Finding It Standing on His Toilet
https://gizmodo.com/man-takes-first-ever-photo-of-living-colombian-weasel-a-1835102519
Delmarva Peninsula trip
Just came back from leading an Audubon trip to the Delmarva Peninsula from 5/31 – 6/2/19. In addition to the rare birds and other great birds, herps, and leps we had, we al
pilot whale split
Japanese zoologists have always known that there are two non-interbreeding species of short-finned pilot whales in Japan. Now there is molecular support for the split (the authors