Jaguars in the USA
Thanks to Coke Smith for sending me this link on efforts to protect Jaguar habitat in the US, and whether the money might be better spent elsehwere… http://www.nature.com/new
Batwatch Nicaragua Tour – Jan 4 – 13
Fiona Reid is organising a trip to the remote Bosawas Reserve in northern Nicaragua in early January, primarily to catch bats and small mammals. It sounds like a very exciting dest
Colombian Cats
Thanks to Jean-Michel Bompar for this interesting link about images from a camera trap on a ranch in the Colombian llanos. Muchas gatos! http://www.wildlifeextra.com/go/news/juan-s
New Protect Area in Peruvian Cloud Forest – home to Andean Cats
This is primarily of interest to me because its home to Andean Cats. Has anyone been here or know any more? http://www.abcbirds.org/newsandreports/releases/120229.html Jon
Going to Costa Rica. Anyone wants to join? (Sorry this is a long post)
Hi everyone, I’m probably going to try to make it down to Costa Rica at the end of February/March primarily for some mammal watching, with a little bit of bird watching. I’m ac
Field Guide or other mammal books for Jalisco province, Mexico
Hello, I am just back from Vietnam after a very wet but surprisingly successful trip – over 30 species in 2 weeks including all three Doucs. I am thinking about going to the
Help wanted with Bat ID
Hi Sorry about the poor photo, but does anyone know what species this is? It was photographed flying out from under a bridge, in the Brazilian Pantanal. Cheers Steve
Plant lures bats with echoing leaf form
This is interesting http://www.ft.com/cms/s/2/163487a8-bd81-11e0-89fb-00144feabdc0.html#axzz1URF3P3k0 Flowers use bright colours and striking patterns to attract pollinators that a
New Trip Reports – Finland and Costa Rica
I’ve been sent two new reports Mark Hows in Finland with an impressive 26 mammals in 2 weeks including lots of rodents http://www.hows.org.uk/inter/birds/2011trip/finland/fin
Batwatch Nicaragua
Want to see ,catch and identify bats with a purpose? Visit a spectacularly diverse tropical region? Catch 40 or more species in a week? Join Batwatch Nicaragua, a new kind of tour-