Short Vancouver Island Trip Report
Vancouver Island Trip Report (Incl. Columbia River Gorge) After having posted the question on the mammal watching blog about the NorthWest I did spend a little bit of time up the
South-East Arizona RFI
I’m going to S-E Arizona next weekend, mainly to the Chiricahuas though I fly into Phoenix. Does anyone have any advice on places for Grey-Collared Chipmunks (the closest I k
Campsites & mammals
Probably not a surprise to anyone here: Study finds camp sites help mountain mammals cope with climate change.
Question about carnivores in WA State and/or British Columbia, CA
Hi again to the mammal watching community. Before I get to my question let me not be selfish, and thank everyone for the awesome tips and advice I’ve been getting from everyo
Tourism banned at India’s tiger reserves
India bans all tourism in tiger reserve “core areas.” This Wall Street Journal article explains what that means for many of the popular parks. In short, there will be
Mexico and Guatemala
I just got back from a short trip to Yucatan and Guatemala. Nothing particularly exciting, but I had two sight records slightly outside the range maps shown in Fiona Reid’s e
moles and voles
Dear All, A few updates from recent trips in Southeastern US: Hairy-tailed moles are currently easy to (partially) see at Rhododendron Gardens above Roan Mt. State Park (TN). Tunne
Marine mammals GIS page
Hi all, thought this might be of interest. Actually includes birds and turtles, but you have to drill down through the taxonomy so just start with Browse Species/mammalia. http://s
RFI: mammals around Brisbane
I will have a week in Brisbane in mid-August and I am looking for tips and stakeouts for mammals, besides information at Jon’s website. I am also interested in widespread one
The Southwest
Hi All, We just spent a month traveling in NW New Mexico, N Arizona, SE Utah and Colorado. I searched a lot of slot canyons, small caves and abandoned mines, but had little luck wi