A Hypothetical Question – Just for Fun
Hi Everyone! I’ve been entertaining this question in my own head, and was wondering what everyone else thinks: So back when I started mammal watching (2007ish), seeing a list of
Alan Root’s film: A space in the heart of Africa
I saw that Konstantin Yordanov had posted a link on Facebook to Alan Root’s epic film about the wildlife of the Congo, so decided to share it here. I’ve been wanting to
Podcast Episode 12: Russ Mittermeier
Listen on Apple PodcastsListen on SpotifyListen on Stithr The new episode of the mammalwatching podcast has Charles Foley and me interviewing Russ Mittermeier world famous author,
a new way to mount a pocket torch on a camera
When spotting animals at night it can be hard to hold the flashlight and hold the camera at the same time. Yapok catcher and PhD candidate Jose Gabriel Martinez Fonseca has an idea
Indianapolis Prize Emerging Conservationist Award
I thought it best to have a separate post hightlighting the Indianapolis Prize Emerging Conservation Award, so it would be easier for people to search for on the website. All detai
Out Now: Episode 11 of the Mammalwatching Podcast – Lisa Dabek
In the latest podcast episode, Jon Hall and I interview Dr. Lisa Dabek about her incredible 25 year study of the Matschie’s tree-kangaroo in the Huon Peninsula, Papua New Gui
Recommendation on a Trail Camera
Hi there, I’m planning to get a trail camera to put in my backyard. There has been a fox visiting for a while and the kids want to see it. We are also curious what else comes
Are Przewalski’s horses truly a wild species?
Are Przewalski’s Horses truly a wild species, or just an escaped ancient breed? Here a recent research that (maybe) demonstrates the second hypothesis. Like Mouflon sheep in
Taxonomy news
1. A new species Molossus melini described from the pampas of Santa Fe Province, Argentina. I have PDF if anyone’s interested. 2. A new book chapter providing more info on pr
Out Now: Episode 10 of the Mammalwatching Podcast – Martin Royle
In the latest podcast episode, Charles Foley and I interview Martin Royle about the vision behind his ecotour company Royle Safaris. We talk about how much work has gone into de