New Trip Report – Pakistan
Pakistan, Nov 2011: Dominique Brugiere, a successful search for Markhors Jon
Walruses Move Ashore as Sea Ice Melts
The beaches of Alaska’s northwest coast are getting crowded. Giant aggregations of walruses are an increasingly common sight on the lands adjacent to the Arctic Sea, where warmin
Request for mammal photo
The following just showed up on a bat listserve, seemed like a natural to post it here. I’m not entirely sure what would capture the pheromone theme. Dr Tristram Wyatt Depart
Tallahassee, Florida
I will be in Tallahassee, Florida for work in a couple of weeks. It is a short and busy trip but I’m hoping to at least have evenings to do quick mammal searches. In particul
Bat Blitz 2012
The SBDN has announced the 2012 blitz. May 20-24 at Apalachicola National Forest and vicinity, Florida Panhandle. A pretrip to see an emergence of Southeastern Myotis would be high
New Trip Report – Ethiopia
Ethiopia, 2012: Romain Bocquier, 10 days & 32 species including Clawless Otter, Salt’s Dikdik and Ethiopian Wolf. Jon
New Protect Area in Peruvian Cloud Forest – home to Andean Cats
This is primarily of interest to me because its home to Andean Cats. Has anyone been here or know any more? http://www.abcbirds.org/newsandreports/releases/120229.html Jon
Geladas
I thought this was a nice piece (its by Adam Riley from Indri and Rockjumper tours) http://focusingonwildlife.com/news/the-geladas-of-ethiopia-by-adam-riley/ Jon
New Trip Reports – Tibet
Jepser Hornskov has sent me 4 reports from Tibet where he has seen a mouthwatering set of mammals over the years running (primarily) birding trips. I am now more desperate to go th
Mexico DF
Estimados Todos, I’ll be in Mexico City for a week in mid-March. I’ll have time for one or two day trips out of town. Any suggestions will be appreciated. I’ve be