New Trip Report: Cascade Golden-mantled Ground Squirrels and Hoary Marmots in Washington State
Here is another report from Greg Steer. Mount Rainier & Mount St Helens, 2022: Greg Steer’s advice on where to see Cascade Golden-mantled Ground Squirrels and Hoary Marmo
New Trip Report: 24 hours in Bantimurung National Park, Sulawesi
There is already much I miss about the height of the COVID pandemic: the empty airports, the quiet national parks, and NOT receiving gripping reports from Carlos Bocos. But he is b
New Trip Report: Sri Lanka, June/July 2022
Here’s an excellent report from Christine Mason who describes herself as “a mammal watching newbie (now obsessed)”. Personally I have never understood how anyone
New Trip Report: Tanzania
Here is a short report with some stunning photos – check out his Black and Rufous Elephant Shrew! – from Hugh Lansdown Zanzibar & Northern Tanzania, 2022: Hugh La
Cave Creek Ranch or Santa Rita Lodge
We are planning a family trip to southern Arizona. I’m thinking staying a few days in Tucson mainly to see the cactus and then a few days at a wildlife spot. It looks like th
Mammals of Costa Rica
Anyone who’s interested Neotropical mammals (let’s face it – all mammal watchers) should check out this very cool video library by Jim Wolfe in Costa Rica: https:
Ujung Kulon National Park
Last June I led a somewhat physically challenging but extremely enjoyable Royle Safaris trip to the core area of Ujung Kulon National Park, Java. Some things didn’t go as pla
Walrus in Norway
If anyone is lucky enough to be in Oslo then abandon plans to visit the Kontiki Museum and read on (unless you are travelling with a pet Swan you are attached to) … Thank you
New Trip Report: Northern Argentina & Peninsula Valdes
Here’s a new report from Martin Royle, who was lucky enough to visit Argentina in April. Peninsula Valdes and Northern Argentina, 2022: Royle Safaris, 2 weeks & 31 specie
New Trip Report: How not to see a Desman
Here’s a refreshing report from Jan Ebr on an unsuccessful search for a Pyrenean Desman. It is also a reminder that not every trip is a success even if some of us (me include