Mammals of Costa Rica
Anyone who’s interested Neotropical mammals (let’s face it – all mammal watchers) should check out this very cool video library by Jim Wolfe in Costa Rica: https:
Costa Rica trip report
Hi all, I’ve just uploaded a report from a fun visit to Costa Rica in March with Alex Meyer: https://www.mammalwatching.com/wp-content/uploads/CR_TR_AMVS_Mar22-compressed.pdf
Kenya Trip Report
Hi all, I’ve uploaded a report from my very successful 3-week visit to Kenya in July: VS-Kenya-0721 This was an amazing trip, both in terms of the number and quality of spec
California updates
I’ve done a couple of short trips over the last 2 months throughout California. Nothing groundbreaking, but it should at least be of local interest. Highlights included Long-
Interior Alaska update (Aug 2019)
I spent August 14-19 in interior Alaska, driving the Dalton Highway to Prudhoe Bay and visiting Denali NP. I only saw 15 species of mammals, but the quality (Alaska Marmot, Muskox,
Mexico: Yucatan Peninsula (Jan 2019)
This last-minute 3-night visit with Juan Cruzado Cortes was arranged as a follow-up to a longer trip focusing on the peninsula’s mammals in March 2018. Both of us were less prepa
White Mountains (New Hampshire, USA)
On May 11, 2018, Ben Schweinhart (who took the included photos), Kate Shulgina, and I spent an afternoon and night searching for mammals in New Hampshire’s White Mountains. Our m
California update
Last night (5/20/17), I spent 3.5 hours spotlighting in and near Panoche Valley (8:30 PM-12:00 AM) in San Benito and Fresno counties, CA. Very warm night-time temperatures (65-75 F
RFI: Southern California rodents
Hi all, I’ll be in Southern California towards the end of December and am planning on looking for some of the local Heteromyids. I understand the timing (of year) is not opti
Monterey Bay trip report
Hi all, Every summer, Monterey Bay Whale Watch (MBWW) offers 12-hour extended trips about twice a month. These are often fully booked, so make reservations well in advance. Their p