Wanting to join or form a mammal watching group sichuan, quinghai, tibet
I am new to mammal forum and desire to join or form a group (with sid?) to view mammals in Sichuan, Quinghai, Tibet? for taking, goral, serow, possibly snow leopard, deer? Jon has
Can the Sumatran Rhino be saved from certain extinction? :-(
Here is a rather depressing article about the state of the Sumatran Rhino, as recent as November, 2017. This is a 4-part (longish) article from Mongabay, which basically states tha
New Trip Report: Borneo, 2017
Here’s a report of Fiona Reid’s stellar Borneo adventure from a couple of months ago – stellar both in terms of the number of mammals recorded and the number of r
New Trip Report: Hemis National Park, India
Here’s another successful Snow Leopard report. Hemis, 2017: Bellingham Safaris, 11 days & 7 species including Snow Leopards and a Eurasian Lynx. Jon
Rat ID, southern Thailand (slightly gruesome pics)
Hi all I’m after thoughts on this splatted rat from near Khao Lak. Based on size and other features I identified it as Greater Bandicoot Rat (Bandicota indica) in the field (
New Trip Report: Sichuan
Yet another gripping trip report from Sichuan… with some excellent photos too. Sichuan, 2017: Janco van Gelderen, 3 weeks & 35 (or so) species including Asian and Hog Bad
New Trip Report: Mishmi Hills, Arunachal Pradesh
Here’s a really interesting report from India. Seems like a top spot. Mishmi Hills, 2017: Ralf Bürglin, 16 days & 20 species including Chinese Serow, Western Hoolock Gi
Snow Leopards in Qinghai
Does anyone remember when Snow Leopards were difficult to see!? Well I do… but now there are really good chances of seeing them in Qinghai (as well as Ladakh of course and Mo
Filming mammals in Thailand
Hi Mammal Watchers. My name’s Braydon. Part-time Aussie, honorary Kiwi and first-time poster on this site. I’m a wildlife filmmaker, somewhat new to the industry, mainly workin
New Trip Report: Sichuan
Here’s Richard Webb’s latest adventure in Sichuan – a destination that seems to get better and better every trip. A very impressive haul of mammals! Sichuan, 20