Star-nosed Mole RFI
Today two dead Star-nosed Moles were found in my yard in southern Michigan. I’ve lived here for 30 years on and off, and have never seen one. There are not usually a lot
Invasive Species – not all that invasive?
I find this quite surprising (especially as an Australian) but it is interesting. I don’t think the same is true for invasive mammals – particularly during the early st
Camera Trap Images
This is worth a look. It seems Bush Dogs really do exist! http://siwild.si.edu/index.cfm?state=gallery
Eastern Cougar Extinct…
So who is going to prove them wrong? http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/03/110302190717.htm
Birders
This made me smile… I’m glad that there are too few mammalogists around to get mentioned 😉 http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/herpetology.png
New Trip Report – Yunnan Primates
Coke Smith and his family have just got back from Yunnan and managed to see a lot more than I thought possible including Black-crested Gibbons, Yunnan Snub-nosed Monkeys and Phayre
RFI – mid Italy mammals
Vladimir Dinets asked me to post this on his behalf ….Jon Dear All, I’ll be in Italy for three weeks in May, in the area between Rome and Venice. I’d really like
Ocelot seen in Arizona
This is making the rounds. Pretty exciting, IMO. http://www.azgfd.gov/w_c/es/ocelot2.shtml An AZG&F guy said that two Jaguars have been documented in southern AZ in the last ye
Mating Jaguars in Pantanal
On a trip to Brazil’s Pantanal in Sept 2010 I was most fortunate to see Jaguars mating in the Cuiaba River area out of Porto Jofre. For 40 minutes I was able to watch a pai
Bornean Bats in Pitcher Plants
This is pretty interesting http://news.bbc.co.uk/earth/hi/earth_news/newsid_9372000/9372874.stm Jon