Citizen Science: Snapshot Serengetti
This is fun. “Hundreds of camera traps in Serengeti National Park, Tanzania, are providing a powerful new window into the dynamics of Africa’s most elusive wildlife species
African Wildcats?
I took these 3 photos on a recent trip to Ethiopia (trip report nearly finished). They look like African Wildcats but can anyone tell me why they are or why they are not! What feat
Mammals in the news
Here’s a few recent articles that caught my eye. Golden Cats have had a good deal of publicity the past few days with videos of them attacking – and being harassed by &
Mammals in the News
I saw a bunch of mammalian videos this week, ranging from the very cute – Bao Bao’s first snow day – through to the rather less cute camera trap footage of Bonobo
Mammals in the News
Here are a couple of fun videos to start the new year: some spectacular Humpback feeding behaviour and some unusual mammal trapping (Black Wildebeest with netguns from a chopper).
New Trip Report – Uganda
Happy new year everyone. I have a few reports to upload and will do so over the coming days. Here’s the first one, from Richard Webb Uganda, 2014: 2 weeks & 50 species in
MAMMALS in ETHIOPIA (October 2014)
Dear all, First of all a happy new year, secondly a small report on a short mammal trip in Ethiopia! Highlights were a close encounter (on foot) with a Buffalo in Chebera-Churchura
Leopard vs Lechwe
A spectacular bit of home video of a Leopard having a go at a Lechwe in Botswana. Jon
Mammals in the News
A lot in the news this week about the Rhino and Elephant crisis. The bad news included statistics like 2014 being the worst year ever for rhino poaching in South Africa. The (sligh
New Trip Report – Malawi
Great new report from Sjef Ollers on a 2013 trip to Malawi. Malawi, 2013: Sjef Ollers, 3 weeks & 33+ species including Marsh & Mellers Mongoose, Serval and Bushpig. Jon