OMG – ITS AWARDS NIGHT! The 2018 N.U.T.T.E.R Awards
Oscars? What Oscars?! The only game in town is this call for nominations for the 2018 awards for Mammalwatching’s most Notable, Unique, Tantalizing, Tenacious and Enlighteni
New Big Mammal Day record
Singita-Grumeti Big Mammal Day_FOLEY Here’s an account of a Big Mammal Day that we did in the Serengeti ecosystem last year, where we set a new species record. I thought that
World’s Best Mammalwatching (and a reminder about the 2018 Oscars/NUTTER awards)
Thank you to those who responded to my post from a few days ago about the mammalwatching Oscars. Lots of good ideas and on Sunday I will publish a call for nominations for Mammalwa
Coming Soon: The Mammalwatching Oscars and a “Resource Directory”
Next Sunday the biggest names in show business will gather in a Hollywood theatre to make emotional speeches and congratulate each other. Meanwhile a far more select and – le
i search places for Bairds Tapir in Costa Rica
Hello, i will go to Costa Rica in december. I am searching goog spots to see Bairds Tapir. I know Sirena Station in Corcovadao NP (i have been there in 2010), but i search other pl
Book Review: Carnivores of the World (2nd edition)
Here’s the latest in the Princeton Field Guide series based around groups of mammals of the world. Luke Hunter’s book covers 250 species of carnivores from the Polar Be
Choosing a Flashlight for Mammal Watching
Choosing a Flashlight for Mammal Watching This article describes some theory and the associated decision process towards my final choice of a flashlight for mammal watching; in my
Mounting a Flashlight for Mammal Watching
Mounting a Flashlight for Mammal Watching This article describes how to mount a flashlight for nocturnal mammal observation with a (Svarosvki) telescope and on a (Sony) camera syst
App Review: Stuart’s Guide to the Mammals of North America
If you are interested in North American mammals then I suspect this app will come as a very pleasant surprise. Chris and Mathilde Stuart, whose field guides you might know if you h
Book Review: “Mammals: A Very Short Introduction”
This Oxford University Press book from 2017 is exactly what the title promises: an academic but accessible introduction to the evolution, physiology, and taxonomy of mammals. Illus