New Trip Report: Zambia
A report, and some great photos, from Zambia, one of my favourite countries. Thanks Samuel Marlin. Zambia, 2019: Samuel Marlin, 21 days & 46 species including Wild Dog, Bushy-t
New Trip Report: Paraguayan Chaco and Emas NP (Brazil)
Another report from the ever-travelling Dominique Brugiere Paraguayan Chaco and Emas National Park, Brazil, 2019: Dominique Brugiere, 2 weeks & species including Ocelot, Jaguar
New Trip Report: Tonkin Snub-nosed Monkeys, Vietnam
Another great report from Mark Spence. Tonkin Snub-nosed Monkeys, 2017: Mark Spence, 5 days with Delacour’s Langurs and Tonkin Snub-nosed Monkeys. Jon
New Trip Report: Siberut – Mentawai Islands
An interesting report from Mark Spence Siberut, Mentawai Islands, 2018: Mark Spence, 5 days with some nice mammals including Siberut Flying Squirrel, Kloss’s Gibbon and Menta
Pocket Mice (Chaetodipus/Perognathus sp.) & Packrat (Neotoma sp.) ID- Portal, Arizona
Good day mammal watchers! Hoping for some species level identification help with the photos below. They were taken at night in Portal, Arizona right outside Cave Creek Ranch. The S
Sangha Lodge MammalFest- CAR
In late August/early September 2019 my husband and I had a superb and exciting trip to the Dzanga-Sangha Special Reserve in Central African Republic (CAR). We booked the trip direc
New Trip Report: Arunachal Pradesh and Assam
A new report from Rauno Väisänen who got some nice mammalian bycatch on this butterfly trip. Arunachal Pradesh and Assam, 2019: Rauno Väisänen, 2 weeks & 13 or so species
Advertising: Siberian Tiger Tour, February 2020
Royle Safaris have 4 spaces on a Siberian Tiger tour set for February 20-29, 2020. This tour involves no baiting. This 10 day itinerary is set in one of the world’s most incredi
Mammalwatching Meeting 2020???
Dear mammal watchers Birders are doing it already…we discussed with Jon Hall about the idea of a mammal watcher meeting!!! It would not only be great to meet other mammal wat
Pumas of Torres del Paine (private reserve)
Hi! More Pumas of Torres del Paine (private reserve). To walk with them, to stay with Pumas for hours on foot and to understand a bit of their world without the barrier of a car or