The Bristle-spined Porcupine ( Chaetomys subspinosus) and Northern Maned Sloth (Bradypus torquatus) in Bahia Brazil
In the Aruá Forest (https://aruaavesenatureza.com.br/mammalwatching/) we find endemic and threatened species such as the Northeastern Sloth (Bradypus torquatus) and Black Hedgehog
Suggestions for Armadillos in Florida?
Any advice for where or how to see nine-banded armadillos in Florida? I’ll be vacationing in Englewood soon and hope to see one for the first time (I’ve only ever seen
Does anyone know about Odzala-Kokoua National Park, Congo (Brazzaville)?
https://ukuri.travel/places/odzala-kokoua-national-park Always want to see the central African rainforest mammals. Have read some trip reports of Gabon, and Dzange-Sangha, Central
Extinct mammals list?
Extinction might be the safest event ever. When an animal is lost and will never be seen again. It may be sad but it does leave room for questioning. Why it went it extinct, How, W
Ohio (April 2024)
I’ve previously looked at the most commonly observed mammals on iNaturalist in my home country of the United States to see which common species have still eluded me. The thir
Pika ID help required
Saw this pika in Ladakh in May 2019. Would be grateful if someone could identify the exact species.
Nicaragua Bat Surveys March 2024
In March 2024 I joined José Gabriel Martínez-Fonseca in southern Nicaragua for a portion of his nation-wide bat survey work. This was not a guided tour nor did we target any part
Season 3 of the mammalwatching podcast just dropped and our first guest is birding legend Peter Kaestner
We open Season 3 of the podcast from the jungles of the Ivory Coast, before talking to Peter Kaestner, the world’s most accomplished birder, in a conversation about listing
What is the best option (quality/low price) to buy a night-vision/thermal binoculars?
Hi, I am looking for some thermal/night vision binculars, but I have some doubts when choosing the models. I am looking for a low price model, as my dad can’t spend much mone
Thermal optics and their use; a researcher’s perspective and experience from Panama.
After two seasons using thermal and night vision optics to study nocturnal arboreal mammals we offer our perspective on these optics.