Ethiopian mammal
Dear All, We are working on a small camera trap project to see what is left of wildlife in afromontane rainforests of SW Ethiopia. One of our camera’s unfortunately seemed to
New Trip Reports: Scotland, Borneo, Way Kambas and Ethiopia
I’m still catching up with a backlog of trip reports, including a brief one of my own, but here are some more great reports. Scotland & Northern England, 2014: Steve Morg
New trip reports – Alaska & Uganda
A couple of excellent reports just added to mammalwatching.com, both featuring a bunch of stuff I’ve not seen and some nice photos too. Alaska, 2014: Stefan Lithner, 3 weeks
Serval photographed in Morocco
This is interesting. I had no idea Servals came so far north http://moroccanbirds.blogspot.com/2014/08/serval-photographed-middle-atlas.html Many thanks to Mohamed from Moroccan Bi
Monkeys use field scientists as human shields against predators
This is quite an interesting article about monkeys using human shields when they worry about predation. I remember hearing a story in Zambia about this working the other way around
Recent articles: Good news for Wild Dogs, Bad News for Pangolins, and some hopeful news from Vietnam
Some recent articles Altruistic Wild Dogs making a comeback The enigmatic pangolin, or scaly anteater, is literally being eaten out of existence, report the Zoological Society of L
New trip reports: Peru & Tanzania
I was in Peru last month and a report from a week’s trip is here. 21 species including Red Uakaris, Amazon Manatee and Sechuran Fox. Meanwhile Bob Berghaier went to Tanzania
New Sengi (Round Eared Elephant Shrew) Species
In the news today, from Namibia http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/06/140626132216.htm Jon
Sangha Lodge reopening 1 July
As some of you know, the fabulous Sangha Lodge in the Central African Republic has been closed for a few weeks because of the problems in the country. The good news is that the lod
New Trip Reports: The Western Sahara, South Africa & Nepal
Three new reports on mammalwatching.com Western Sahara, 2014: Juan Luis Ortega, 10 days & 13 species including an African Wolf (with pictures too). South Africa, 2014: Juan Lui