New Trip Report: Weekend on Cozumel Island and Quintana Roo
A work trip to Mexico in October 2015 provided the perfect opportunity for a weekend stopover on Cozumel Island to look for the endemic Dwarf Raccoons and whatever else I could fin
New Trip Reports: Bolivia
Two new interesting reports from Nicholas McPhee, our man in Bolivia. San Miguelito Jaguar Reserve, 2015: Nicolas McPhee, 7 days & 33 species including Geoffroy’s Cats, T
New Trip Report: Bellavista, Ecuador
Good morning from Xining China, where a 12 hour time difference has given me the jet lag I needed to find time to finish this report before I hit the Tibetan Plateau. I’d wanted
New Report: Colombia
Some brief notes from Michael Kessler on a few species seen in Colombia this year. Colombia, 2015: Michael Kessler’s short note on a few sites visited during a botanical expe
New Trip Report: Costa Rica
Margarita Steinhardt just sent a report from Costa Rica. Of particular interest are her sightings of Pumas in Corcovado, in an area called Puma Valley where it sounds like they are
New Trip Report: Peru
Another entertaining report from Cheryl Antonucci, who clearly had a good time in Peru last month despite being unlucky with the Uakaris. Peru, 2015: Cheryl Antonucci, 2 weeks &
New Trip Report – Peru
Here’s Sjef Ollers’ report on a very productive visit to Peru last month. Just think how many more mammals he might have seen if he hadn’t stopped to look at all
New Trip Report: Bolivian Chaco
Nicholas McPhee (from Nick’s Adventures Bolivia) has sent me the first of what he promises will be frequent reports of his tours in Bolivia. If the first – from the Gra
New Trip Reports: Svalbard and Costa Rica
Hello, we got back from Sumatra on Sunday after an excellent trip with over 60 different species in under 2 weeks. A report will follow soon. Meanwhile, I just added two new report
Mammals in the News
Some recent articles include a couple on rarely known Central African primates: Rembrandt’s Monkey and Bouvier’s Red Colobus (Piliocolobus bouvieri). Some great camera trap