Mammalwatching Podcast: Vladimir Dinets
The latest episode of the mammalwatching podcast features Vladimir Dinets, naturalist extraordinaire, who you will almost certainly recognize from this website. Charles and I chat
New Trip Report: Stepnoi’s Saigas in Winter
Here’s a report plus superb photos from Karina Karenina and Andrey Giljov on their Saiga research trip to a frostbitten Stepnoi Sanctuary in Russia’s Astrakhan region.
Trip Report United Arab Emirates
I visited the UAE between January 8th and 15th 2022. My aims were to make a story for terra, a German travel magazine, to look for one of my most wanted mammal species, the Arabian
New Trip Report: Brazil
Here’s the next installment from Alex Meyer: 2021 turned into a big mammal year for him. Brazil, 2021: Alex Meyer, 23 days and 59 species including Superagui Lion Tamarin, La
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If yesterday’s post about where to see the world’s cetaceans got your pulse racing then this trip from the Whale and Dolphin Company might be a cure. Some mouth waterin
Marine Mammal Locations
Hi all. Following on from the excellent podcast with Bob Pitman and some brief chats with Jon – I have put together some notes on finding marine mammals around the world, b
New Trip Report: Colombia
An interesting report from Justin Brown who just returned from Colombia. Colombia, 2022: Justin Brown, 2 weeks & some nice mammals including Mountain Tapir, Mountain Coati and
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Royle Safaris are running two trips in July to Gabon, one of Africa’s greatest mammalwatching destinations in my opinion. ——— With things opening up more an
New Trip Report: South Africa Road Trip
Sounds like this was a great mammal and birding trip through South Africa with Tropical Birding South Africa, 2021: Tropical Birding, 3 weeks and 50+ species including Cape Mole-Ra
Tasmania 21-22
Hi, this a precis of a bird and mammal oriented sightseeing trip to Tasmania over the recent 21-22 summer holiday break. Nineteen native mammals and almost a hundred birds includin