Taxonomy news
This will likely be the last taxonomy update for a while. My teaching load has just been doubled and I’ll be catastrophically busy until at least April. 1. A new genus and sp
Advertising: Western Sahara with Royle Safaris 26 March – 2 April 2023
Royle Safaris are organising a week in the Western Sahara from March 26 to April 2 next year.The trip means chances for rare mammals including Sand Cat, Fennec Fox, and Saharan Str
Looking for travellers to see the black panther
We are a group of 4 friends, (it would not be a commercial trip ), that from January 26th to February 3rd we are going to India to try to see the black panther with a specialised g
Mammalwatching Meeting: Online participation
Hello Mammalwatchers Time is flying and soon some of us will be meeting in Spain at the 1st Mammalwatching meeting, discussing how mammalwatching can contribute to conservation and
New Trip Report: Uganda
Here is another report from Wise Birding who seem to be closing in on a Golden Cat in Uganda. Uganda, 2022: Wise Birding, 12 days & species including Alexander’s Cusima
Five weeks and 19 species
Back last February I asked for some advice about possible mammal watching sites in California for a few days I thought I would have available in August. In particular I was interes
New Trip Report: SE Brazil Primatewatching
A new report from Alex Schouten and Jeannette den Hertog. SE Brazil, 2022: Alex Schouten and Jeannette den Hertog’s notes on where to see 8 primate species including Golden L
New Trip Reports: Uganda & Burundi; Malawi & Mozambique; and Zimbabwe
Three new reports from Pictus Safaris. Uganda & Burundi, 2022: Pictus Safaris , 14 days & 38 species including Bunyoro Rabbit and Patas Monkey. Malawi & Mozambique, 202
New Trip Report: Kenya
A new report from Matt and Maureen Steer. Kenya, 2022: Matt & Maureen Steer, 2 weeks & 75 species including Golden-rumped Giant Sengi, Black & Red Giant Sengi, Maned Ra
RFI: Western US mid-October
I find myself with a week off mid-October. I am trying to get my gf some days off so we can go somewhere. I’ve seen many of the eastern species so I am thinking going west ma