Miami – trip advice, and possible
Hi all, Hope this is an ok request (and sorry for the cross-posting with North America Facebook page). I’m planning on going to Miami for a conference at the start of June, a
Madagascar Mammal Material
Back in 2020 B.C (Before Covid) I was planning a return to Madagascar. And last month, in a fit of naieve optimism, I started looking again at where to go and what mammals to searc
Nesokia bunnii
Recently we published a sight record of enigmatic (and once considered extinct) long-tailed bandicoot rat in Iraq. Turns out our Iranian colleagues obtained a specimen just a few k
Wolf map central Europe
Good morning everyone, I thought maybe everyone here would enjoy this map as well. It is the distribution of wolfs and wolf packs in the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany. https://w
New Trip Report: Costa Rica
A short report with some fabulous photos from Hugh Lansdown who just returned from Costa Rica. Sounds like Palo Verde, which I don’t remember hearing about before, is worth v
Wildlife photo safari to Sichuan and Tibet in 2023
I’m thinking of a trip starting at Chengdu, Sichuan, in February 2023. We would drive to a Labahe in western Sichuan, then in 4x4s up onto the Tibetan Plateau, past Qinghai Lake
New Podcast Episode: Regina Ribeiro
In the latest podcast Charles Foley and I interviewed Regina Ribeiro, arguably Brazil’s top mammalwatching guide and one of the people responsible for putting Jaguar watching on
Cat Tien Elephant Bull
I thought I post it here. I saw via instragram that the last 2 weeks an elephant bull has been walking around the trails of Cat Tien and has been walking trough the gardens at the
New Trip Report: Abbott’s Duiker in Tanzania
A very happy Charles Foley just found one of his nemesis species. This tick was thirty years in the making! Abbott’s Duiker, 2022: Charles Foley’s report of a very rare
New (free) book – Central African Forests Forever
With thanks to Mac Hunter for sending this through to me, some of you might be interested in a new book “Central African Forests Forever”, on African tropical ecosystems, wildl