New Trip Report – Tenasserim
Great new report and photos from Coke Smith Thailand (Tenasserim), 2011: Coke Smith, 31 species including Tenasserim Langurs, Fea’s Muntjac and a Golden Cat. Jon
Humpback Whale Watching in Mozambique
From: Thomas Bruneau Dunes de Dovela Eco Lodge Praia de Zavora Inhambane Province Mozambique Austral Africa GPS coordinates: S 24° 25’ 59.1” E 035° 15’ 03.0” The southern
New Trip Report – Ethiopia
Richard Webb was in Ethiopia over Christmas and saw 43 species in 9 days including an Aardwolf and Bale Monkeys. A trip report is here. Jon
First photos of Myanmar Snub-nosed Monkey released
What a great looking primate. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/01/10/myanmar-snub-nosed-monkey_n_1197007.html#s601221 Jon
Climate changing outlook for harp seals
Warming oceans and melting sea ice may have a major impact on harp seals, the doe-eyed animals that are the prime target for Canada’s annual seal hunt. Jon
Iberian Lynx numbers increasing
Cornelis J. Hazevoet sent me a link to an article showing that Iberian Lynxes have more than tripled in number in the decade to 2011. Obviously good news, but interesting too in th
Authoritative mammal checklist?
What are people’s choices for the authoritative mammal checklist for the world? There are several on the internet including Wilson and Reeder’s and the IUCN. They diffe
Field Guide or other mammal books for Jalisco province, Mexico
Hello, I am just back from Vietnam after a very wet but surprisingly successful trip – over 30 species in 2 weeks including all three Doucs. I am thinking about going to the
New Trip Report -Tuscany and the Ebro Valley, Spain
I was in Europe for a the last two weeks of October. I was with my kids so wasn’t doing a whole lot of mammal watching, but I did do a little in Spain and Tuscany. The Ebro Valle
New Trip Report – Uganda
Trevor Hardaker’s report of a great trip to Uganda with excellent pictures is now linked to mammalwatching.com His report is on his own site here. Over 50 species including G