ID Help – Mongoose spp. Kafue NP, Zambia
Hello, An ongoing camera trap study being carried out by Musekese Conservation research team captured this image of a black mongoose in the Northern Kafue NP (the Musekese-Lumbeya
Twenty four hours in Singapore
I spent 24 hours in Singapore on my way home to New York after two weeks in Borneo in July. When I booked my ticket I had a vague notion of a day on the island, enjoying the hotel
New Trip Reports: Chitwan (Nepal) & Panama
Here are another two new reports. The mammalwatching in Panama seems to be getting better and better as more people visit. Panama, 2022: Andrew Balmford, 3 weeks & 45 species i
Information for Mammals in the Dolomites, Italy
Got a trip booked to Milan to see my daughter and was thinking of having several days taking in the Dolomites region, so I would be most grateful of recommendations for areas to vi
Aardwolf and Karoo National Park
I am hoping to go to Karoo National Park in the first half of next year (probably April / May). Has anyone had any success with Aardwolf there? any other good carnivores to try and
PSA: Caution with Flashlights over marshes
I had a horrific experience this evening. Perhaps more experienced members are already aware, but I shinned my light over a marsh to see if anything was active and a large commotio
second-hand report of Western Spotted Skunk
Santa Cruz Island is one of the Channel Islands reached by boat from Ventura, famous for the endemic fox and jay. Often one gets common dolphin on the crossing. In the 1990s, spott
New Trip Report: South Australia
Here’s a new report from Warren Gilson. Kangaroo Island, Victor Habour and Tlowie Gorge, 2022: Warren Gilson, 1 week & 10 species including Tammar Wallaby and Yellow-foot
Advertising: Solenodons inthe Dominican Republic in late February 2023 with Royle Safaris
Royle Safaris have 2 spots left on a trip to the Dominican Republic in search of the fabulous Hispaniolan Solendon plus Hutias and even some non-mammalian wildlife. The dates are
Podcast Season 2 Episode 2: Robert Shumaker
In the latest podcast episode Charles and I have a fascinating chat with Dr Robert Shumaker, the President and CEO of the Indianapolis Zoo. Rob is a renowned expert on primate cogn