New Website with World Mammal List
The American Society of Mammalogists has sponsored a new Mammal Diversity Database. It intends to collate new species as they are published into a frequently-updated master list. A
New Trip Report: Ladakh 2017
Here’s a new report from Phunchok Tsering at Exotic Travel Ladakh, who saw a pretty incredible 9 Snow Leopards during a trip he organised late last year. Ladakh, 2017: Exotic
Pulsar Quantum XQ50 Thermal Imaging Camera for sale
If anyone (ideally based in the UK) is interested I have a Pulsar Quantum XQ50 thermal imaging camera (the same one that Jon Hall uses) for sale. I bought it 13 months ago for £29
Mammal Watching with Kids?
Hi All, I’ve subscribed myself to this forum for about 8 years now, and it gave me lots of wonderful traveling ideas such as tracking giant pandas and snow leopards, things I
LCD Monitors for Thermal Scopes
Portable LCD Monitors for Thermal Scopes I spent a fair bit of time looking for a LCD monitor to connect to my Pulsar Quantum Lite XQ30V Thermal Scope. The Pulsar scope itself can
Starting today, mammalwatching officially exists :-)
Our paper (with Jon Hall): Mammalwatching: A new source of support for science and conservation has just been published in IJBC. It’s open access: http://www.academicjournals
Help! Franciscana or Cotero Dolphins?
Help! I have have been agonising over photos of Franciscana and Cotero Dolphins (Giuanan Dolphins) trying to turn at least one of the animals I saw in Brazil last week into a Fra
Join me to Sri Lanka for the small cats
Hi, Time to put something together again and go for a tour 🙂 Is there anyone out there who is keen on going to Sri Lanka in the beginning of July. Maybe start the tour 1 July. P
HMW is Looking for Photos – Colugos, Solendons, Golden Moles and more
Most of you will know the Handbook of the Mammals of the World Series (if not you should!). The next volume – Vol 8 – will cover Insectivores and a few other random ord
Happy New Mammals, 2018
Happy New Year everyone. Hope 2018 is starting well and that many of you already have some exciting plans. I’m looking forward to chasing smaller mammals in Mexico and the We