Sydney
Dear All, I ‘ve just learned that I’ll be in Sydney for much of this week. I’ve been there before, but there’s still a lot of stuff I’d like to see. I
Mediterranean Monk Seal in Israel!
Well I’ve never been a so-called “twitcher”, but I might just be this weekend, as a female adult of this endangered and rare species has been spotted at Rosh Hani
Mammal watching at the autopsy table: pleistocene puppy reveals much
Hoping this isn’t considered too much of a stretch in terms of member interest. I found it fascinating. http://siberiantimes.com/science/casestudy/news/n0613-ancient-puppys-b
Mammals of Luzon
Here‘s a book that seems interesting. Has anybody seen it?
A good road for spotlighting near Cancun
Dear All, I had to spend a night in Cancun yesterday, so I rented a car (just $20!) and checked out the road to Chiquila (Hwy 5, signposted “Holbox” on the toll highway
Owston’s Civet in Laos
I thought this study might be of interest: (link). Owston’s Civet was the most frequently detected small carnivore in a camera trap study in Xe Sap National Protected Area in
It’s The Moment You have All Been Waiting For (Just Kidding): Planning Dzangha-Sangha
Hi again everyone, So I’m starting to try to put it together, and I am clearly open to suggestions regarding: Dates Duration Itinerary I think so far, the people who have ex
New Trip Report: Ethiopia
Here’s a great report from Ethiopia last year. Ethiopia, 2015: Janco van Gelderen, 18 days & 50+ species including Aardwolf, Aardvark, Salt’s Dikdik, Gerenuk,
New smart phone with thermal imaging
This looks like it could be great. Has anyone tried thermal imaging cameras to look for mammals, especially small mammals? http://futurism.com/caterpillar-launches-rugged-sm
Western Australian Mammals
Jimmy Lamb has sent an excellent guide to finding many of WA’s larger mammals. Good to see that many of the sites I know are still reliable, and excellent to learn of some