New Trip Report – Borneo and Singapore
A third excellent report from Sjef Ollers covering Sabah and Singapore, 2007 – 3 weeks & 35 species including Clouded Leopard, Flat-headed Cat and Hose’s Langur.
New Trip Reports – Brazil and Costa Rica
Sjef Ollers sent me two great reports for Brazil and Costa Rica Costa Rica 2008: 3 weeks & 22 species including an Ocelot and a Long-tailed Weasel South East Brazil, 2010: 3 we
Notes on recent trips
I put a couple pages together on my new blog. Mostly about lifers for me/where I found mammals others might want to know about. Arizona/New Mexico is at http://wp.me/p12yCV-4 Ala
Hungary, 2010 Trip Report
In summer 2010 I was looking for somewhere in Europe to take my kids – Patrick and Katy – for a few days mammal chasing and I thought Hungary might be the go when I lea
RFI New Orleans area
Hi. I need to visit New Orleans soon for ten days and will have two or three days spare to look for mammals. Can anyone suggest locations, guides methods or local specialties to lo
New Trip Report – Paraguay
I was in Paraguay last week and had a lot of fun in the Chaco. A trip report is here: 26 living species including a couple of Mouse Opposums and the very strange Chacoan Peccary. I
Hairy nosed Otter and other small carnivores photographed in Sabah
I would love to see their video of the Otter Civet http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/08/100803072723.htm
Right Whale breaches onto Yacht
This story is doing the rounds today… the embedded video link is amusing too http://www.smh.com.au/environment/whale-watch/whale-leaps-from-water-crushes-yacht-mast-20100722-
Mammal watching in North Carolina
Hey folks Last May I hit up North Carolina for birding and Salamandering, but also saw a few interesting mammals, particulary pelagic species I had two trips with Patteson Pelagics
New study revises Finless Porpoise Taxonomy and Yangtze River Porpoise conservation
Here is a link to a BBC news story summarizing the paper http://news.bbc.co.uk/earth/hi/earth_news/newsid_8767000/8767968.stm Take home message is that: The Chinese and Indo-Pacifi