Ramon Crater –> :-(
I don’t know if this is interesting to anyone, but I’m starting to think less and less of the Ramon crater in Israel (Makhtesh Ramon) and realizing time might be more w
NE India Trip Report
I finally finished my trip report for my mammal-watching and birding trip report to NE India last May: (link). This is a trip I’ve long wanted to go on, and it met my very hi
Australian Skier almost runs over a Snow Leopard
This is fun http://mobile.abc.net.au/news/2016-02-13/australian-skier-encounters-endangered-snow-leopard-in-kashmir/7166020 Jon
Mammoth rubbings in California boulders?
I am curious what people think of this curious phenomenon located with a state park in Sonoma County, California. The theory that explain how these rough boulders became highly pol
pocket gophers
If you want to see two species of pocket gophers in one day, it is very easy right now in Upper Bidwell Park in Chico, California. Botta’s pocket gophers (left) are very acti
RFI: Volcano Rabbit
Hi all, I’m thinking about visiting Mexico sometime this summer for mammal watching and am in the process of gathering info on species (I’ve already got a bunch of pret
Photos of bat-eating spiders
Cool stuff: http://www.livescience.com/27946-bat-eating-spiders-photos.html -Leslie Sokolow
My Mammal Sightings Part 2
Hello Mammal Watchers, It’s time for part 2 of my previous post. I will cover some of the interesting larger mammals that I’ve seen over the years. As before, I will in
New (old) Trip Reports: Somalia and Ethiopia
More from Vladimir Dinets’s back catalogue Somalia, 2005: Vladimir Dinets’s notes of a brief visit with species including Silver Dik-dik. Ethiopia, 2009: Vladimir Dinet
New Trip Report – Tasmania
Here’s a new report from a new contributor. Jimmy Lamb spent a couple of weeks in Tasmania late last year and cleaned up on the larger mammals. A very useful report with gr