Two new trip reports from Sichuan
Here are two more reports from Sichuan Sichuan, April 2019: Travelling Naturalist, 2 weeks & 25 species including Chinese Mountain Cat, Red Panda and Tibetan Gazelle. Sichuan,
Yellow-throated Marten vs Muntjak
For those who don’t follow the mammal watching page on Facebook then here is some remarkable footage from China. Warning – its a bit upsetting to watch if you have a fo
Notes for new Bobcat, Ringtail, and Bat Sites, Southern California
Two new site notes, both minor. Do not make a special trip just hoping to get the target species, but hey, you never know when you will be driving from L.A. to Death Valley (site 1
A few Namibian mammalworthy sites
Chris and Mathilde Stuart, authors of numerous mammal field guides, are on the road on a long trip from Namibia to Zimbabwe via Zambia and Malawi. They emailed me a few interesting
Advertising: Kingdom of the Snow Leopard (Ladakh): 28th Feb – 15th Mar 2020
We have great success in our snow leopard tours and since 2011 we have not failed to see snow leopards on our trips travelling in the peak season (February – March), in fact in t
Bat ID Pantanal
Hi there We are currently in Pouso Alegre and found these bats in the wooden house behind the lodge. We are a bit struggeling with the ID and would be grateful for help. For the fi
Advertising: Endemic Mammals of the Dominican Republic (Solenodon specialist trip) – 24th – 28th February 2020
The Caribbean is not widely known for its mammal life, or even much terrestrial wildlife at all. And it is right that many species have become extinct since the arrival of European
Spotting Spotted Skunks & Going for Gophers: Bay Area Trip Report
I returned to California last month for a brief visit and some targeted mammal watching around the Bay Area. Northern Fur Seals and Western Spotted Skunks were top of my hit list,
Anyone want to join me in Sichuan & Yunnan next spring?
THIS TRIP IS NOW FULL I’m organising a trip to China from 26 March – 6 April 2020 and there one space has opened up to fill our group of 4. We will visit Sichuan
Reporting Malaysian mammal records on SEAVR (Ecology Asia)
On 13 March 2018 I posted that Nick Baker (Ecology Asia) maintains a site for peer reviewed articles on noteworthy records in the Southeast Asia region. He has recently posted at h