Dromicops, Japan and Vietnam
Dear All, (1) I am writing a little manual about finding mammals in Japan. I’m planning to complete it in a year or two, but if you go there sooner, you are welcome to ask me
Who posted about a possible Harvest Mouse in Georgia
Hello, someone tried to post yesterday about a possible harvest mouse they had caught in Georgia. Can whoever that was let me know because a) the post appeared in my name so I do
News and a question
Dear All, A year-round road to the Arctic Coast of Canada opened last week; you can now drive past Inuvik all the way to Toktoyaktuk. Dempster Highway has been my favorite road in
Want to Advertise or Join a Trip? Introducing the New Trip Directory Page
Finding mammalwatching companions in a world full of birders can be hard. And so I’m really pleased to see mammalwatchers are starting to use this forum to find peopl
New Trip Report: South Central Rockies and the Midwest
And here’s a final report from Sjef Ollers who has now cleared his mammalwatching to do list. South Central Rockies, 2017: Sjef Ollers, 3 weeks & 44 mammals including Am
New Trip Report: Arizona
Another report from Sjef Ollers. Arizona, 2017: Sjef Ollers, 2.5 weeks & 33 species including Mexican Long-tongued Bat, White-nosed Coati and Hooded Skunk. Jon
Help Us Build a Mammal Call Library
A few months ago Matthias D’Haen suggested we compile a collection of mammal sounds. I’ve just created a page in the Resources Section that lists a very few places w
Ideas for our conservation project – ideal places?
Dear Mammal Watching Community We are two young mammal watchers and therefore, big nature lovers. After a lot of thinking and discussing we figured that the best way to protect nat
Pulsar Thermal Scope Discount
My review of the Pygmy Hippo finding Pulsar Thermal Scope last month got a few people even more interested in buying one. I’m pleased to say that Pulsar are keen to promote
Fossas, Lynxes, Polar Bears and a very polite Canadian: a few things you may have missed
Here are a few things I was sent over the past week from around the world. Some fabulous Fossa photos from Kirindy in Madagascar … I really must return to see this species (