Bhutan RFI
If anyone has been wildlife watching in Bhutan I would be glad to hear from you. I will be there in November and would like some recommendations – especially for a local guid
Unexpected Large Monkey Population Discovered In Cambodia: Tens Of Thousands Of Threatened Primates
Unexpected Large Monkey Population Discovered In Cambodia: Tens Of Thousands Of Threatened Primates (August 29, 2008) — Biologists have discovered surprisingly large populati
Mammal watching in Malaysia … A trip report from a local
We have been living on the island of Penang, in Malaysia for about 18months. Although Penang boasts a population of 1.5M and has a thriving business and shopping district, many mam
World’s Only Captive Hairy-nosed Otter Gets New Home
I hadn’t realised this species was so rare… I think you can see them in Southern Thailand. World’s Only Captive Hairy-nosed Otter Gets New Home (June 23, 2008) &#
Thailand: Hui Kha Kaeng and Mae Wong, 2007
I was in Bangkok for work and had a free weekend in December 2007. This was my fifth visit to Thailand and it was getting progressively harder to see new mammals, especially within
Gujarat & Agra, 2007
I had planned to make my second trip to India at the end of 2006. But thanks to the double incompetence of Charles de Gaulle airport (which like the rest of the country grinds to a
Thailand: Khao Yai, 2006
I visited Khao Yai again in September 2006 during a weekend stopover in Thailand. The park, which is only two hours from downtown Bangkok, seemed better than I remembered from 200
Qinling Mountains Trip Report, 2005
My first trip to China in October 2005 remains a highlight of my travels. I stopped en route from Australia to a new job in Paris. I’d been so swept up in organising the m
Sabah and Sarawak, 2004
I spent a month mammal watching in S.E. Asia during the early part of the rainy season in September 2004. There were plenty of animals to see, though wherever I went people would t
Southern Thailand, 2004
I spent a month mammal watching in S.E. Asia during the early part of the rainy season in September 2004. There were plenty of animals to see, though wherever I went people would t