Episode 3 of the Mammalwatching Podcast out now (Interview with Jon Hall)
Listen on Apple PodcastsListen on SpotifyListen on Stithr The latest episode of the mammalwatching podcast is now out. You can find it on Spotify, Itunes and elsewhere – sear
New Trip Report: Uganda
Hopefully you will have seen Tomer Ben-Yehuda’s report from his January trip to Uganda (it’s worth a read). Well here is more from the same trip, this time from Alex Me
Introducing the Mammalwatching Podcast
Charles Foley, world Big Mammal Day record holder; José G. Martínez-Fonseca, legendary Yapok, bat and rat catcher; and I are excited to share the first three episodes in our ne
Website notifications now fixed …. sort of
Hello mammalwatchers As some have noticed there have been some problems with the website the past few weeks. Too technical for me to understand but basically notification emails of
Flying Squirrel from the Himalayas ID
We have had a few issues sending emails about new posts so there are a few things on mammalwatching that you may have missed. Here’s one -a request for advice on a flying s
Guadalupe Fur Seals
In case you didn’t receive a notification, here’s a post from Charles Hood. Jon Passing on second-hand report from birding forum. +++ David Povey on 30 April 2021: R
Introducing the Mammalwatching Podcast
Charles Foley, world Big Mammal Day record holder; José G. Martínez-Fonseca, legendary Yapok, bat and rat catcher; and I are excited to share the very first episode in our new
New Trip Report: Ecuador, 2021
Here’s a new report from Cheryl Antonucci who just got back from a week in Ecuador. Apart from being as entertaining as her reports always are, it is great timing for me: I&
Has anyone been to the Galapagos?
Has anyone been to the Galapagos? I’m planning a week there at the end of May and am overwhelmed with the number of cruise options and underwhelmed at the lack of mammal repo
Central Texas, Easter 2021
I spent the Easter weekend looking for rodents in central Texas. Texas is, I often forget, really really big. At almost 3 times the size of the UK it is home to around 150 native m