New tapir species?
Mongabay reports on a new tapir species described in Brazil & Colombia: http://news.mongabay.com/2013/1216-hance-new-tapir-kabomani.html?fbfnpg
Great Swamp NWR, New Jersey
Has anyone been to Great Swamp NWR? It’s just 20 miles from downtown Manhattan. I’ve heard that it’s a great place for star-nosed mole, river otter, woodland and
Great News for Amur Leopard
http://focusingonwildlife.com/news/camera-traps-reveal-amur-leopards-are-breeding-in-china-photos/ All we saw was a fresh paw print made the morning of our visit to Ketrovayapad, b
Mammal Watching in North America book
Dear All, As many of you know, I am working on a book Mammal Watching in North America. The book is practically finished now, so this is a last-minute call for info contribution. I
Why No More Panda Viewing
I was just catching up with my mammalwatching blogging and started to answer a question on why the Panda viewing had been close down on a pretty long and old thread, but thought th
Possible Oncilla Split, Brazil
I take no position on splitting / lumping here, but will just report a claim to split oncilla. Here is a link: http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/25086721 (Oh, great — a species tha
Saola photographed
Spotting a saola is a little like looking for the Loch Ness Monster or Bigfoot. (Except a saola is, you know, real.) The elusive long-horned ox, which looks rather like an antelope
Black-footed ferrets – Colorado
Black-footed ferrets return to eastern Colorado after a 100-year absence. Read the story.
Quick Question about Giant Pandas in China
Hi all, I’m going to China with my mom and my sister in April. Now, we’re only going for like 10 days and the purpose is purely touristic, meaning we’re going to