Albino Eastern Gray Squirrel
Hi all, Just wanted to post that after a nearly two year absence the albino Eastern Gray Squirrel on my block reappeared again this time just two homes down from me. If I get a g
More news
1. An article about the rediscovery of San Quentin kangaroo rat: https://www.lostandfoundnature.com/blog/2019/10/21/stumbling-upon-an-extinct-rodent-on-the-edge/?fbclid=IwAR3qFA6PP
John Brodie Good (Wildwings)
Photo: Mark Andrews Many people visiting this site will have known John Brodie Good, founder of Wildwings, who sadly died recently after suffering a heart attack. Some will have tr
Mammalwatching Meeting 2020/21 – Survey
Dear Mammal watchers As we have already suggested a few days ago, we would like to do more for mammals than just watch – we would like to conntect the enthusiasts and experts
New Trip Report: Ethiopia
A nice report from Andreas Jonsson. It sounds like the Gaysay Grasslands at Dinsho may now be a reliable spot for Caracals. Ten years ago I saw several Servals here. Ethiopia, 2019
Random news
Some news from around the world: 1. I’ve been back to North America for a couple months, and did a few all-nighters in New Jersey forests with a thermal scope. Except for jus
Book Review: Indian Mammals: A Field Guide. 2014 Edition
If you have travelled to India during the past 15 years you have probably travelled with Vivek Menon’s field guide. I got my copy when it was first published in 2003 and it w
RFI Banded Langur and Agile Gibbon in northern Malaysia
I may have some time in Malaysia this winter, and was wondering if anyone knew anything about finding Banded Langur (Presbytis femoralis) and Agile Gibbon (Hylobates agilis) in nor
New Trip Report: Northern Madagascar
Here’s an interesting report from Justin Brown. I am hoping to get to many of these places – or species – next year. Northern Madagascar, 2019: Justin Brown,