Whales St Lawrence river, Quebec
Hi everyone I’m going to be mammal watching/birding around the St Lawrence River, Quebec in August, for three weeks. Has anyone got any good tips? I know Tadoussac is the m
shrew site, Everglades
While on a birding trip in Florida in mid-December, I picked up a few new mammals, and the site information may be of mild interest. (1) What I assume by range, habitat, size, and
Duff & Lawson – Revised Mammal Database and Checklist
Duff & Lawson – the authors of the checklist of the mammals of the world – have just revised their checklist with 700 changes made to the first version which came o
Mammalwatching Plans for 2013
At this time of year I start thinking about all the mammals I’d like to see in the next year and I guess others are doing the same. I thought it might be helpful if we shared
2012 in review – some WordPress Statistics
The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2012 annual report for this blog. Here’s an excerpt: 4,329 films were submitted to the 2012 Cannes Film Festival. This blog
End-of-the-Year Trip To California to Yosemite and Pt. Reyes. 16 Mammal species incl. Bobcat and Marten
Attached is my 4-page trip report, where I spilled out all my knowlege about Yosemite and some about Point Reyes, and described my mammal encounters, the highlights of which for me
New England Cottontails
This Wildlife Management Institute web site–written by my friend, author and naturalist Charles Fergus–is an excellent resource on the poorly understood New England cot
Data gathering for Master thesis – Biogeography & conservation of mammals in the Mediterranean ecoregion
Dear all, As I will explain in this post, I am currently gathering spatial data of presence for all mammals in the Mediterranean ecoregion for my Master thesis. I am contacting a l