Travelling with Thermal scope
Hi, We have recently bought a Pulsar thermal scope and are very happy with it and are planning to travel with it abroad. Now I have heard rumors that someone has had it confiscated
New Trip Report: Madagascar
Here’s another report from Phil Gregory – a logistically challenging, but wildlife rich trip. Madagascar, 2015: Phil Gregory, 16 days & 18 species including Aye Aye
New Trip Report: Svalbard
Another report from John Wright. Great pictures and sad to read about the ever worsening impact of climate change in the Arctic. Svalbard, 2019: John Wright, 5 days & 10 specie
Shameless Self-promotion
The Australian and Brit in me is far too shy to share this….. but I am channeling my inner New Yorker right now … so here’s a fun piece written by Matt Miller 
Zambia Trip Report 2019
Our amazing trip to Zambia resulted in 36 mammal species including Lion, Leopard, Serval, Sitatunga, Honey Badger and Spotted-necked Otter. Please follow the link to see my report
Sighting Records of Nilgiri Marten
Hello all, I have been lucky enough to see among south India’s most elusive (and endemic to the region as well) mammals, the Nilgiri Marten, twice. Sharing a brief report and
New Trip Reports: Mongolia
And here are two more reports from Phil Gregory. This time to Mongolia. Mongolia, 2018: Phil Gregory, 18 days & 25 mammals including Corsac Fox, Pallas’s Cat and Argali.
US Mammal List Taxonomy Questions
Does anyone know the latest thinking on the status of these (possible) species for inclusion on the USA mammal list…. I don’t have them on my list. Should I? Bla
New Trip Reports: Madagascar
Here are two reports from Phil Gregory. Primarily birding reports but Phil looks for mammals too. Madagascar & Mauritius, 2018: Phil Gregory, 26 days & 18 mammals includi
Swiss Alps – Vole ID needed
Earlier this month I spotted a vole in the Swiss Alps at around 2300m high together with a group of Biology students. Niels Schild managed to get these pictures. I don’t thin