black-footed ferret, Shirley Basin
Hi all I know that black-footed ferret is present in the Shirley Basin: http://www.nature.org/ourinitiatives/regions/northamerica/unitedstates/wyoming/placesweprotect/shirley-basin
RFI: Minnesota
I’m planning to go to a conference in Minneapolis in mid December, and I’d like to spend a couple days looking for mammals (and birds) afterwards. Any tips? Sax-Zim bog
West Malaysia Trip Report
I went to West Malaysia for in August/September, spending a week at Fraser’s Hill and ten days at Taman Negara (the Mutiara Resort). I spent most of my time looking for birds
Reliable site for Red-faced Uakari, Peru
I recently returned from the private Tapiche O’Hara Reserve, a reliable site for Red-faced Uakari. This site is reached in less that a day’s river travel from Iquitos
voling season
If you are in NE USA, don’t miss the current dry weather spell, as it makes finding small mammals by sound really easy. Southern red-backed vole is abundant right now along R
Bat species? – Zanzibar
Whilst staying in Zanzibar (main island – Unguja), each evening we watched hundreds of large bats leaving Prison Island for the main island. Do you know which species of bat
Stejneger’s beaked whale in Los Angeles
http://www.newsdaily.com/article/8b43ccae884d70de37f4b2ff7ad32c65/rare-whale-found-dead-in-southern-california I particularly like the journalist’s brilliant term “sabe
Fame at last – Mongabay on Mammal Watching
Mammal-watching: one man’s obsession to see the world’s mammals Read more at http://news.mongabay.com/2013/1016-millar-interview-jon-hall-mammal-watching.html#1SKPfqCUc
Bruce Kekule’s Website
Not sure if folks know of Bruce Kekule’s very impressive website and blog. Bruce is a buddy of mine here in Bangkok and he has spent decades documenting the fauna of the ki
Isle Royale Wolves
The wolves of Isle Royale National Park, located on Lake Superior, are disappearing. Should conservationists do something about it? This one is, in my opinion, very complicated, wi