Mammoths to be cloned…..
I will believe it when I see it…. but it would be a nice one to see in the wild http://www.physorg.com/news/2011-01-scientists-aim-mammoth-life.html
Goals for 2011?
So does anyone have any special trips planned or target species for this year? I will have my nose to the grindstone all year working on finishing my dissertation, but will be visi
2010, a NA Big Year
Thought I’d share my slant on the past year. A big year is common in the birding world, try to see as many as possible in a given area from 1/1 to 12/31. When 2010 started Jo
2010 in review
WordPress sent me this information on this blog that might be of interest to those of you who post. It is beginning to generate some traffic which is good and I’m personally
Happy Christmas
Happy Christmas everyone, from a a very white Wales. I hope 2010 is ending well for you and that 2011 will be even better and full of exciting mammals of course. I’m looking
Red Pandas in China
Definitely a top ten mammal to see for me, and here is a report on a successful trip for them http://www.surfbirds.com/blog/sichuanbirds/17691
Panama Canopy Tower mammal tour
Trip report of a new mammal focused tour based in the Canopy Tower (I wasn’t a participant and had nothing to do with it). 29 species, much better than I thought would have b
North American Flying Squirrels, etc.
If you are ever in the Washington, DC area in winter, the Long Branch Nature Center here in Arlington has a Southern Flying Squirrel program that is pretty cool. The squirrels co
RFI: December mammals in Chicago area
Hello, a member of birdforum recently emailed me wondering what winter mammal possibilities would be present in the above area or within a days drive. I am guessing not much, but h
Information Request for Yunnan Trip!
Hello Colleagues! I am hoping to organize a wildlife trip to Yunnan this New YEar (my dates are 28 January 2011 through 06 February, 2011). We are very interested in finding the va