New Trip Report: Paraguay
Here’s Cheryl Antonucci’s latest report. She saw annoyingly many mammals (i.e she saw more than I did). Paraguay, 2021: Cheryl Antonuccci, 10 days and 31 species includ
Indianapolis Prize Emerging Conservationist Award
I thought it best to have a separate post hightlighting the Indianapolis Prize Emerging Conservation Award, so it would be easier for people to search for on the website. All detai
Out Now: Episode 11 of the Mammalwatching Podcast – Lisa Dabek
In the latest podcast episode, Jon Hall and I interview Dr. Lisa Dabek about her incredible 25 year study of the Matschie’s tree-kangaroo in the Huon Peninsula, Papua New Gui
Uganda, 2021
For many years Uganda had been fairly high on my list of places to visit, but never quite high enough for me to start thinking seriously about a trip. I’d heard only good thi
The best of mammalwatching
A new paper in African Journal of Ecology. Sounds like an unparalleled mammalwatching experience.
Looking for Carpathian Chamois in Romania
János Oláh has just submitted a great report on watching mammals in Romania (2021-09). Take this as a supplement to find out how to get close to Rupicapra rupicapra carpatica, t
Recommendation on a Trail Camera
Hi there, I’m planning to get a trail camera to put in my backyard. There has been a fox visiting for a while and the kids want to see it. We are also curious what else comes
Are Przewalski’s horses truly a wild species?
Are Przewalski’s Horses truly a wild species, or just an escaped ancient breed? Here a recent research that (maybe) demonstrates the second hypothesis. Like Mouflon sheep in
Information required about Italy, Greece and North Macedonia
Hi mammal watchers, I wonder if anyone has information about places good for mammal watching i southern Italy (Naples and south), northern Greece ( Thessaloniki and Lake Kerkini ar
Trip Report Hungary
After Austria and Slowakia here comes my third mammal watching trip report concerning my travels to Eastern Europe in 2021: Hungary