New Podcast Episode: Rodney Jackson talking Snow Leopards
In this month’s podcast episode we talk with Rodney Jackson the director of the Snow Leopard Conservancy, who is widely considered the leading world expert on the snow leopa
RFI: Victorian sites for Fat-tailed Dunnart Sminthopsis crassicaudata
Hi all, My name is Michael Sebastian. I’m a PhD student at the University of Melbourne in Victoria, Australia, studying wild Fat-tailed Dunnarts in Victoria. Unfortunately, t
Easy American Mink sightings in coastal South Carolina
Hi, this is my first post on Mammalwatching.com Day before yesterday I had another close encounter with a confiding American Mink (Neogale vison) – at Huntington Beach State
Book Review: Guide to the Terrestrial Mammals of Southern California and the Eastern and Southern Sierra Nevada, by Brad Blood
Brad R. Blood’s new Guide to the Terrestrial Mammals of Southern California and the Eastern and Southern Sierra Nevada just arrived and it is an excellent resource for those
A Reminder: Finish off those trip reports now to be considered for the 2024 NUTTER Awards
Hello everyone, As you must surely know, the Mammalwatching NUTTER awards – for the most Notable, Unique, Tantalizing, Tenacious and Enlightening Reports – are the
RFI: Yucatán (QRoo)
Hello, Does anyone know any good cenotes for bats in the area around Tulum/playa del Carmen?I am staying with my family this week so won’t be able to do any side trips longer tha
ID help for Holzner vs. Desert Cottontail in SE Arizona
Hey folks, Still sorting photos from an incredible monsoon trip to the sky islands of SE Arizona over the summer. We had great luck with herps and birds, and pretty decent luck wit
Is it possible to spotlight for pine martens?
I’m most familiar with spotlighting in tropical countries, but recently I’ve also had the chance to try it in Canada and found Northern and Southern flying squirrels. I
Which of the Hikmicro Lynx LH 2.0 should I buy?
Hello everyone, I am considering buying one of the thermal monoculars from the Hikmicro Lynx LH 2.0 line (LH15, LH19 or LH25). The consideration seems te be range VS field of view.