Live trapping animals for research
The following thought provoking and interesting article is from The Wolf Conservation Face Book page. This has been touched on before on this website but any further comments on
North American River Otter in Long Island Sound
Hi all, Just wanted to post a first for me. I was at Greenwich Point Park in Old Greenwich this morning around 8am and saw a North American River Otter swimming and fishing about
Information Please
I have booked 28/04/19- 05/05/19 into and out of San Fransisco. Thinking Point Reyes for Bobcat, May be Coyote, Yosemite, if accessible. For Black Bear and a boat trip from Montere
Lynx Watching in Estonia
Here’s another spot to add to my list of places I definitely have to visit next week! If only… Lynx Watching Hide, Matsalu National Park: BiOME’s hide in western
PLEASE VOTE: 2018 Mammalwatching Awards (the N.U.T.T.E.R. awards)
Thank you to all who sent me nominations for Mammalwatching’s most Notable, Unique, Tantalizing, Tenacious and Enlightening Reports: The N.U.T.T.E.R Awards for 2018. I have set
Melaleuca, Tasmania. not recommended for mammals.
Last February, I visited Melaleuca, Tasmania, mainly because of our involvement in the recovery program for the critically endangered orange-bellied parrot (OBP), as this is the l
Most Painful (near) Miss of 2018: Mainland Clouded Leopards
I am putting the finish touches to a Google poll which will allow us to vote on the best reports for 2018 (the NUTTER awards). Will hopefully send that out tomorrow. Meanwhile Jens
New: A Naturalist’s Guide to Sydney
Here’s some useful information from Valentin Moser on where to see mammals, and other wildlife, around Sydney. Sydney, 2018: Valentin Moser’s notes on where to see mamm
RFI – Southern Africa especially Namibia
We (family of 3 adults) are planning a trip to Southern Africa in early September. We have made 2 previous trips to Africa – South Africa in July 2009 (Madikwe, Sabi Sands) a