Rutland Bird Fair meet up
Hi all, It would be nice to meet up at the bird fair. It’s my 40th birthday on the Friday so I won’t be over until the Saturday so maybe we could meet up some time on S
Mammal books
I’m trying to thin out my overloaded bookshelves and have a number of mammal books that I am selling, in many cases at bargain prices, e.g. Mammals of Mexico for £50 (now £97 n
Radio-collaring – do the ends really justify the means?
I haven’t been a fan of radio-collaring for nearly 20 years my views having been reinforced by the sight of lemurs with radio collars and ridiculous name tags in Madagascar, and
Sand cat, where to look and with who?
Anyone know any guide, operator or someone else who can help me finding and if possible photograph Sand cat? Looking for a shorter trip in end of December and northern Africa, midd
New Trip Report: Scottish Beavers
Here’s a short report from Matthew and Maureen Hart on a good spot to see Beavers in Perthshire and Fife, Scotland. Scottish Beavers, 2017: Matthew and Maureen Hart, 4 days
Svalbard 2016 season report
Svalbard 2016 season Report (small) NozoMojo Tours and Arts had 32 days in the High Arctic in 2016, with a total of 15 mammal species recorded. Enjoy!
Request for clouded leopard photos from Deramakot / Tangkulap
My name is Azlan and currently I am doing Phd at the Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research Berlin. My colleague and I have been doing camera trapping survey in Deramakot
Vladimir Dinets in the news!
Vladimir Dinets in the news! http://www.popsci.com/snakes-hunt-packs
Mammalia’s Most Wanted: The Results
Thank you very much to the 35 people who cast their votes for their top 10 most wanted mammals. Almost 150 species were mentioned in the 350 votes – interestingly this proved
Database of mammal sounds
Hi all, I was surprised to see that there isn’t a database where we can share sounds of mammals as there is for birds (xeno-canto.org). Living in an African National P