New Trip Reports: Western Sahara and South Africa
Hello and a happy new year everyone. I just added two new reports on mammalwatching.com Morocco & Western Sahara: Richard Webb, 11 days & 16 species. Great report from an e
Sangha Trip March 2013 (CAR) – looking for company
Dominique Brugiere asked me to post this on his behalf…. if I wasn’t working I’d go with him. I love this place and want to go back in the dry season. Jon Hello,
Madagascar, Lemurs, and Spies – on USA Animal Planet tonight
Dear Mammal Watching.com, I thought you might be interested that our latest silky sifaka and rosewood conservation film produced and filmed by the BBC is airing on Animal Planet Ch
New Trip Report – Madagascar
Another Madagascar report this time from Torbjörn Lundqvist, who visited some of the less mammal-watched spots, and in 3.5 weeks saw 38 species including some unusual ones, includ
Good new for Mountain Gorillas. Bad news for Red Squirrels
A couple of stories… Mountain Gorilla population in Rwanda increasing but Grey Squirrels are spreading in Italy and displacing the native Reds (thanks to John Wright who sent
Cheetahs On The Edge – Director’s Cut
This National Geo film is fun Combining the resources of National Geographic and the Cincinnati Zoo, and drawing on the skills of a Hollywood action movie crew, they documented the
Madagascar Mora Mora
Hi Folks, Jon has kindly set me up with an account. So hopefully this will be the first of many posts. So a little about me. My name is Jo and I’ve been a regular contributor
Young Mountain Gorillas are learning to dismantle snares
http://focusingonwildlife.com/news/gorillas-win-vs-poachers/ Jon
New Trip Report – South Africa
Nice new report from Mike Richardson who scored an impressive 65 mammals during a fortnight in South Africa. Species include Black-footed Cat, Caracal, Wild Dog, Honey Badger and
New Trip List – South Africa (and Botswana)
South Africa and Botswana, 2012: Juan Luis Ortega Herranz, 2 weeks and 54 species including Brown Hyena, Caracal, Honey Badger and Black-tailed Tree Rat. Jon