New Trip Report: California, Arizona and Utah, 2019
Here’s another report from Jan Ebr. California, Utah & Arizona, 2019: Jan Ebr, 3 weeks & 31 species including Round-tailed Ground Squirrel, Ringtail & Arizona Gre
Sinaloa, Sonora and Hidalgo, Mexico, 2021
I returned to Mexico in the middle of May 2021 for a week’s small mammaling with my friend Juan Cruzado. Both Venkat Sankar and I have travelled extensively with Juan in sear
New Trip Report: Costa Rica, 2019
Here’s a first report from Rob Jansen. And it is a good one. Costa Rica, 2019: Rob Jansen & Romy Jansen-Houtzager, 5 weeks & 35 species including Dice’s Cottont
Western USA: 2017
Here’s a new (old) report from Jan Ebr. California, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Utah & NEvada, 2017: Jan Ebr, 4 weeks & 31 species including Grizzly, Wolf and a
Podcast Episode 4: Meet the man who discovered the Kipunji
Look for “mammalwatching” (one word) on your podcast platform or click here. Listen on Apple PodcastsListen on SpotifyListen on Stithr We interview scientist and conser
The Galapagos, 2021
I spent a week in the Galapagos in May 2021. There are very few mammals in the Galapagos, and many are very hard to see unless you are on a research expedition. And so I could writ
Still looking for photos of 25 (rare) Neotropical Mammals
Richard Webb asked me to post this for him Jeff Blincow and I are currently finalising a photographic guide to the larger land mammals of South America, now due to be published by
New Trip Report: Peruvian Amazon, 2021
Here is an excellent report from Greg Easton who just got back from Peru and saw a lot of good stuff, and saw it well judging by the photos. All the more impressive given he was wi
New Trip Report: Western Spitsbergen, 2019
Here’s a report from Jon Swenson. Western Spitsbergen, 2019: Jon Swenson, 4 days & 13 species including Blue, Beluga and Bowhead Whales. Jon
New Trip Report: Fairbanks and Denali (Alaska)
A new report from Bud Lensing. Fairbanks and Denali, 2021: Bud Lensing, 6 days with plenty of mammals including Collared Pika, Moose and Lynx. Jon