New Trip Reports: Gabon
Here are reports from two of Royle Safaris‘ Gabon trips this year. Gabon, June 2022:Royle Safaris, 2 weeks & 30+ species including Mandrill, Northern Talapoin and Spot-ne
South Australia – September 2022
Hello all, a trip report from two weeks spent driving around South Australia in September 2022. Not exactly a mammal watching mecca but some good mammals to be had nonetheless (13
New Trip Report: Chile in Winter
A new report from Samuel Marlin with some fabulous photos. Arica, Chiloe & Torres del Paine, August 2022: Samuel Marlin, 20 days & 21 species including Puma, Large Hairy Ar
New Southern huemul hotspot in Torres del Paine
Hi all, As some of you who have been trawling through the Chile trip reports will know, there used to be a habituated huemul at one of Torres del Paine’s hotels. Sadly, per R
New Trip Reports: Mozambique; Malawi; Botswana & Zimbabwe
Here are three more reports from Pictus Safaris. Gorongosa, 2022: Pictus Safaris, 9 days & 38 species including Marsh Mongoose, Wild Dog and Banana Serotine. Malawi, 2022: Pic
South Florida Trip
Hey, I’m planning trip to South Florida in about two weeks. As well as looking for mammals I’ll be microfishing, birding and herping. I’ll be spending a lot of
New Trip Reports: Madagascar and South Africa
Here are two new reports, with more of his beautiful photographs, from Hugh Lansdown. Andasibe and Berenty, 2022: Hugh Lansdown, 2 weeks & 13 species including Madagascar Flyin
Advertising: Snow Leopards in India’s Kibber Wildlife Sanctuary
You might remember Simon Steiner’s report last week – Kibber Wildlife Sanctuary, 2020 – with its superb pictures of Snow Leopards and other mammals in the Kibbe
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