Central California – Pinnacles and Carrizo Plain Trip Report
We finally managed to make it down to Pinnacles and Carrizo Plain for a few days but it was really windy and dry. We only ended up seeing 8 mammals and no Kit Fox unfortunately.
New Trip Reports Arizona & New Mexico and Alligator River NWR (North Carolina)
Two new reports Arizona and New Mexico (2013): Paul Carter, 24 days & 29 species including Hooded Skunk, Kit Fox and White-nosed Coatis. Alligator River, NWR (2013): Cheryl Ant
A Mammal Big Day in California
On 14 April 2013, my wife Marta and I unexpectedly had a mammal “big day” in California. We left our home in Angwin (Napa Valley) at 3:30 am to drop off a visiting friend, Bixi
Safe Passage for Pronghorn
An nice article and video about building highway crossings for Pronghorn http://focusingonwildlife.com/news/safe-passage-for-pronghorn-with-videoclip/ Jon
Algonuin Provincial Park, Ontario
Algonquin Provincial Park, about 4 hours north of Toronto, is one of only two places where one can see wild Red Wolves. The genetics of the Red (or Eastern) Wolf is something of a
Parc Du Bic, Quebec
I was in Quebec for the weekend with my kids earlier this month. Mainly it was to visit the Hotel du Glace in Quebec City, which was a lot of fun for a night but would be much less
RFI – Pinnacles NP and Carrizo Plain
Hi all, I am planning an April trip down to Pinnacles and Carrizo Plain. We are interested in mammals (of course) and herps. I am seeking any advice on parts of the parks to
New Trip Reports: Hokkaido and Northern California
Two new reports up on mammalwatching.com both with superb photos Point Reyes, 2013: Alan Dahl, 3 days & 11 species including Bobcats, Badger and Mexican Free-tailed Bats. Hokka
Lynxes Crossing a Fence
Some nice images from the Rockies http://www.wildlifeextra.com/go/news/lynx-fence.html#cr Jon
US proposes listing Wolverine as endangered
See http://news.mongabay.com/2013/0205-hance-wolverine-esa.html Though if only 250 – 300 survive in the lower 48 states as it is, then its hard to understand why it isn’