New Trip Report: Ecuador
A new report from Lennart Verheuvel and a productive 2 weeks in Ecuador. Part 2 – to Bolivia – up next in 2 days. Ecuador, 2021: Lennart Verheuvel, 16 days & 18 spe
New Trip Report: Kenya self-drive
Here’s a new report from Jan Ebr who was in – all over (5300km!) – Kenya over Christmas. Kenya, 2021/22: Jan Ebr, 25 days & 84 species including Naked Molerat
Exciting Opening for 1 Participant with me to Paraguay!
Hi everyone! So after quite a long break, I finally have a chance to travel for a couple of weeks, so I booked with Fauna Paraguay! Jun 30th – Jul 11th. I’m looking for
New Trip Report: Sichuan
Yes China! But no the country is still closed to overseas tourism. This comes from a group of Chinese mammalwatchers led by Tang Jun from China Mammal Tour. Amazing report for cat
Mammalwatching Podcast: Rob Foster recounts his (many) black bear attacks
Serious attacks by black bears in North America are reportedly very rare. For some reason that statistic doesn’t seem to apply to our next guest on the podcast, Dr Rob Foster, wh
New Trip Report: New South Wales
Here’s a nice report and photos from Isaac Clarey with some rare Australian species. New South Wales, 2022: Isaac Clarey, 1 month & 34 species including New Holland Mouse
Advertising: Borneo Trip with Wildlife Trails, September 22 – October 4
Here’s an exciting trip to Borneo! This 13 day tour covers my three favourite parts of Sabah: Deramakot Forest, the Danum Valley and the Kinabatangan River. It should be an e
New Trip Report: Giant Pangolin in Gabon
An interesting report from Justin Brown who went to Gabon to help radio collar Giant Pangolins. Lope, 2022: Justin Brown, a 2 week adventure in search of Giant Pangolins. Jon
Mammalwatching meeting 2022
Hello mammalwatchers! We are Felis, a NGO founded by mammalwatchers, dedicated to small cat conservation. We are also organizing the 1st international mammalwatching meeting
New Trip Report: Desman’s in the French Pyrenees
Here’s a useful and very detailed report from Jacob Lotz on how to find Desman in the Pyrenees. Refuge Ayous, 2021: Jacob Lotz’s detailed report of a successful search