RFI: Taylor Creek (Tahoe) bears
I was interested in heading up to look for black bears at Taylor Creek for the fall kokanee salmon run this October. Has anyone here gone? What time of the month is best? Should I
range map of the 3 flying squirrels in North America
Arbogast et alia have published an excellent article titled “Genetic Data Reveal a Cryptic Species of New World Flying Squirrel.” (Journal of Mammology, Aug 2017 issue,
New Trip Report: Northern California, 2016
Northern California, 2016: Wise Birding, 10 days & 30 species including Northern Fur Seal and Baird’s Beaked Whale. Jon
New Trip Report: Eastern Sierras (California) Weekend, 2017
Venkat Sankar is making the most of California before he heads east and is busily cleaning up on some of his remaining mammals to see. Here’s a great report of a weekend in t
New Trip Report: Quebec, 2016
Here’s a report from Ben Balmford of his roadtrip through Quebec last year. Of particular interest are the details of a sight – Parc national de la Gaspesie – whe
New Trip Report: Newfoundland & Nova Scotia, 2017
Here’s a final trip from North America for a while from Vladimir Dinets, who is moving to Japan. The USA won’t be the same without him! Newfoundland & Nova Scotia,
taking a brief trip to sequoia/kings canyon-any things to check out in the area?
Hello, I will be taking a brief trip to sequoia with my wife and friend the last week of july. We are going to do one day around the giant forest and another driving through to zum
New Jersey Mammal Watching Sites
New Jersey has some interesting mammals, including the critically endangered Governor Chris Christie, and Vladimir Dinets saw a bunch of them during his year or so living in the s
New Trip Report: Outer Alaska
Here’s a report from Vladimir Dinet’s trip around Alaska, including the Pribilof Islands. Outer Alaska, 2017: Vladimir Dinets, spring 2017 and many speciality species
Requesting help re: mammal sign in N. Georgia
Hello all, Recently I explored a riparian tract along the Chattahoochee River just north of Atlanta, Georgia (USA). In open, wooded thickets, some distance from the water and rathe