Mammals near Sao Paulo, Brazil
Hello, In the early August I will have a day free in Sao Paulo after Pantanal trip and I am looking for a place to watch some mammals and/or birds. Anybody can help with info eg.
Batwatch Nicaragua
My website died a sad death yesterday – a long weekend no less – so if you want details about the Batwatch trip please go to http://mammalart.wordpress.com/ Thanks! Fio
Hungary 2011
Hi all, As I said in a previous post, I am going to visit Slovakia in June to track some large carnivores. We first plan to visit Hortobagy, Hungary. It seems that the sousliks are
Red-Crested Tree Rat Rediscovered in Colombia
This is exciting news. Despite searches, the red-crested tree rat had not been spotted since 1898, yet this one agreeably made itself available for photographs: http://www.usatoday
Glacier NP and Olympic NP
Hi Everyone, Does anybody have any tips on mammal watching in Glacier National Park? I know the park has some really good animals I would like to see – especially Grizzlys, w
Spotlighting – exchanging experiences
Dear all, I want to exchange experiences on spotlighting. As one normally has limited nights (and stamina) on exotic trip, it is better to optimize the technique. – What time
RFI Quito
I will have an afternoon and evening to kill in Quito next week. I was wondering if anyone knows of places near the city to look for mammals. Or of anyone who knows the small roden
Franklin’s Ground Squirrel
I put a brief trip report on my not-a-blog: http://wp.me/p12yCV-2R Comments are probably more useful here on Mammalwatching.com.
Interesting Mammal Sighting in Korea
I am an enthusiastic mammal-watcher, which is harder to be than a bird-watcher because mammals are more visually elusive. Tonight as I was walking through Yongji Park in Changwon,
Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon
A free eBook from Project Gutenberg, http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/19550 Published in 1884. Interesting on many different levels, IMO. Especially the cats. John