New mammal family web pages
[Posted on behalf of Don Roberson] I followed Jon Hall’s recommendation to spend the first months of the Covid-19 lockdown by entering all the mammals I’d seen in Scythebill, w
Seeing all the world’s mammal families?
Here’s something to consider while we are all stuck at home. Seeing a representative of all ~250 bird families is eminently achievable for those with the time, money and inclin
Mammal books available for free download
A number of US academic publishers are making books available for free download during Covid 19, via the Project Muse website. This includes a number of recent mammal books. Tr
Scythebill – free software for keeping mammal records
I’ve been using Scythebill to keep my bird records for a while. The latest version now allows you to import lists of other creatures, and with Jon’s world mammal list
New Australian mammal finding book
A new book on where to find Australian Mammals is now available in Australian bookshops. It’s by David Andrew, and the layout will be familiar to anyone who has seen the se