New Trip Report: Uganda
Hopefully you will have seen Tomer Ben-Yehuda’s report from his January trip to Uganda (it’s worth a read). Well here is more from the same trip, this time from Alex Me
Introducing the Mammalwatching Podcast
Charles Foley, world Big Mammal Day record holder; José G. Martínez-Fonseca, legendary Yapok, bat and rat catcher; and I are excited to share the first three episodes in our ne
Rodent ID please..
Dear Friends, Very sorry to bother you again for rodent ID. Actually I am not very good at rodents identification but documenting them since past 10 years in different landscapes,
Website notifications now fixed …. sort of
Hello mammalwatchers As some have noticed there have been some problems with the website the past few weeks. Too technical for me to understand but basically notification emails of
ID Help please. Royle’s Mountain Vole ?
Dear Friends, I need Id help for this species which I have documented in Ladakh in the month of June at about 4600 m. I first thought it is a Royle’s Mountain Vole, but not
Taxonomy news
1. Thomasomys pardignasi described from the montane forests of the Cordilleras del Cóndor and Kutukú in Ecuador. 2. Gould’s long-eared bats from Western Australia split as
Space to join for last minute Mammal-watching trip to Brazil (June 10th-30th)
Hey everyone. Message if you have any interest in joining me for this 21 day trip. English speaking drivers/guides will be meeting us at the airports. Main targets and itinerary be
Gray Wolf in California
Pretty exciting to follow developments in the Gray Wolf story for California. OR-93 is making history by traveling so far South. https://biologicaldiversity.org/w/news/press-releas
Flying Squirrel from the Himalayas ID
We have had a few issues sending emails about new posts so there are a few things on mammalwatching that you may have missed. Here’s one -a request for advice on a flying s
Flying squirrel ID help needed. Namdapha ?
Dear friends, I request Id help for this flying squirrel which I have documented few days back at Namdapha National Park at about 300 m. This individual has much darker face and ov