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Bay Area Weekend: desperately seeking number 1500
A couple of weeks ago I was starting to pack for a weekend away in Rhode Island when Vladimir Dinets posted that Northern Right Whale Dolphins were back – in big numbers – in
Panama, 2016
In early 2016 I was wondering where to take my kids for a long weekend from New York during their Easter vacation. And then Cheryl Antonucci started posting pictures of Cacomist
My Mammal Sightings Part 2
Hello Mammal Watchers, It’s time for part 2 of my previous post. I will cover some of the interesting larger mammals that I’ve seen over the years. As before, I will in
Philippines, November 2015
The chance to run a workshop in Manila in November 2015 was a welcome opportunity for a few days mammal watching. That said, the Philippines comprises more than 7,000 islands so p
Record Mammal Big Day
Three mammal big days run in central California in the last few years have yielded significantly higher totals than the few other attempts in the U.S. of which I know. These includ
New Marine Mammals Guide
A book that I got in US edition but I think also coming out in UK is titled “Marine Mammals of the World: A Comprehensive Guide to Their Identification (2nd ed).” This
Viva Vaquita Voyage
Viva Vaquita Voyage To all Conservation Enthusiasts Cetacean Twitchers and Whale- & Dolphin lovers ALERT ALERT ALERT !!! The Vaquita is one of the World’s smallest cetaceans,
Ribbon seal hunt
Since there is some interest in looking for ribbon seals, let me list the options: 1. I’ll be in Anchorage for a conference on June 10-14 2014. The return airfare to Barrow
Mammals in the News
Lots of good – or at least not bad – news, for once this week (unless you are a Californian Dolphin) The first Wolf in 150 years has been spotted in Holland. Ok, so per