New Mammalwatching Podcast Episode: Charles Foley
I’ve been begging Charles Foley to be the “guest” on our podcast since the day we started. He finally gave in and I spent a very enjoyable hour talking with him o
New Trip Report: Madagascar
Here’s a short report with a stellar list of species from Brett Hartl who was in Madagascar just before me. But after reading this I am already planning my return. Madagascar
New Trip Report: Alaska
A new and very thorough report from Keith Millar. Anchorage area, Nome and Barrow, April 2022: Keith Millar, 3 weeks & 22 species including Musk Ox, Largha Seal, Brown Lemming
New Trip Report: Panamanian Primates
A new report from Alex Schouten and Jeannette den Hartog about a vacation with mammalwatching, rather than a mammalwatching vacation. A novel concept that I hope my family doesn
Himalayan flying squirrel ID
I was recently currently in Singalila national park in Sikkim, NE India. We had seen Bhutan flying squirrels every night but then we spotted a much smaller spp at 2100m. According
New Trip Report: Snow Leopards in Chicham, Himachal Pradesh (India)
Here’s an interesting report from Simon Steiner who visited the Kibber Wildlife Sanctuary in India’s Himachal Pradesh to see Snow Leopards. Sounds like an adventurous a
New Trip Report: Looking for Golden Cats in Kenya
Here’s a new report from Royle Safaris. Mara West & Golden Cat search, 2022: Royle Safaris, 10 days & 50 species including Serval, Maned Rat, Montane Climbing Mouse a
RFI NORTH AMERICAN FIELD GUIDES
Hi, does anyone have any recommendations for a pocket guide to North American mammals that is easy to use and not too bulky, please? I have the Princeton Mammals of North America 2
New Trip Report: Victoria, Australia
Here’s a summary of several mammalwatching tours run last month by an Australian company – Treeswift Wildlife & Nature – across Victoria. Victoria, October 20
New Trip Report: Romania
Here’s a new report from Sakertours of their European record breaking mammal trip this year with 51 species in 9 days! European mammalwatching surely does not get any better&