Polecats in Tring
If, like me you have never seen a Polecat, and if, unlike me, you are in the UK , then you might want to head to Tring Reservoir where a family of Polecats are being seen every day
New Population of Irrawaddy Dolphins Discovered
If anyone is heading to Bangladesh then check this out… http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/04/090401184832.htm Jon
Sichuan Trip Report
I was in Sichuan at the end of April. It was wet and the mammals didn’t like the rain any more than I did. But I still saw 22 species, including Takin, Tufted Deer, Chine
Amur Leopard Cat Photo
Rich Lindie who is based in South Korea just sent me a photo of an Amur Leopard Cat from Seosan Lakes, not so far from Seoul. Its an impressive looking beast – and quite di
Sichuan, 2009
I visited China for the second time in April 2009. I took advantage of a work trip to Bejing to visit Sichuan Province to look for Red Pandas along with as much other stuff as
New Handbook of the Mammals of the World – 8 Volume Series
On 1 April the first volume of a new 8 volume set of a Handbook of the Mammals of the World is released. The first volume covers the carnivores -with the remaining volumes coming
Washington State Trip Report
I had a couple of days mammaling around the Olympic Peninsula a week or so ago. A short trip report is here Not so many mammals at this time of year but I did get to see a Mounta
Critically Endangered Cheetahs In Algeria Snapped With Camera Trap
Critically Endangered Cheetahs In Algeria Snapped With Camera Trap (February 27, 2009) — A survey of the Sahara has captured the first camera-trap photographs of the critical
Washington State RFI
I will be in Seattle next weekend and will have a couple of days to look for mammals. Does anyone have any tips for good spots for any of the NW endemics within a few hours of Se