New Trip Report: Northern British Columbia
Here’s a first report from wildlife photographer Jamie Lamb (you can check out some of his wonderful photos at https://www.elusive-images.co.uk ) Northern British Columbia &
South Africa mammal watching – molerats and golden moles
Hi all, I wanted to introduce myself. My name is Kyle Finn and a PhD student at the University of Pretoria in South Africa. I have been studying Damaraland and common mole-rats for
New Trip Report: the Bolivian Chaco
A new report from Justin Brown who went in search of the Chacoan Peccary He also has video of a possible Pampas Cat … what do people think? Kaa-Iya National Park, 2021: Justi
New podcast episode: Meet Jose Gabriel the Yapok Catcher
We interview José G. Martínez-Fonseca about his journey from part-time bat catcher in Nicaragua to studying for his PhD in biology in Arizona. Highlights include some of his lege
Echo Meter Touch 2: Repost
Michael Johnson posted this a couple of days ago but for some reason there was no way to comment. So I am trying again. I hope this is now commentable! jon —- Has anybody use
Podcast Episode 6: meet the man who rediscovered the Woolly Flying Squirrel
Mammalwatching: The Podcast Listen on Apple PodcastsListen on SpotifyListen on Stithr In the new episode we interview Peter Zahler about 35 years’ work conserving wildlife in t
New Trip Report: Ecuador, 2021
In early 2021 I published a short report from Karina and Andre Giljov, who had uncovered an apparently reliable spot for Mountain Coati in Mindo. I was gripped. So were others. Thi
New Trip Report: Colorado
Here’s a new report from Cheryl Antonucci who just got back from Colorado and found a few “new” sites (or at least new for me) for several species. Colorado, 2021
Podcast Episode 5: Meet Fiona Reid, author, artist, scientist and champion bat catcher
Look for “mammalwatching” (one word) on your podcast platform or click here. Listen on Apple PodcastsListen on SpotifyListen on Stithr We interview scientist, author, a
Advertising: Now Booking – Western Sahara Trip, Feb 2022
Royle Safaris are running a Western Sahara trip from 12-19 Feb 2022 and have three spots remaining. Morocco is open again for tourism, and anyone vaccinated can enter without rest