Weirdest Mammals in the World
I was in Borneo recently and whilst the group and I were looking at a wonderful red morph Colugo we were talking about the strangest and weirdest mammals in the world. So we came u
Nepal – Chitwan Safari Trip Report from Royle Safaris
Nepal Tiger Safari Tour Trip Report from Royle Safaris A trip report from Royle Safaris’ most recent Tiger Safari into Chitwan National Park in Nepal. We found a total of 24
Mammalian species prioritization scale
Hello all, The write-up took much longer than I had anticipated – came out to 10 pages – for which I apologize sincerely. But finally, here is the scale for ranking mam
Uganda & Rwanda Primate Watching Specialist Trip Report – Royle Safaris
A Primate Specialist Mammal Watching Trip Report of Uganda and Rwanda with Royle Safaris A trip report from an exploration of Uganda and Rwanda focusing on primates with a total of
Various Trip Reports – India, Nepal and Yellowstone – Royle Safaris
Tiger Safari to Bandhavgarh Trip Report – Royle Safaris A trip report from a tiger safari of Bandhavgarh National Park in India, with sightings of 4 different Tigers througho
Various Trip Reports – Vietnam, Cambodia, India, Bangladesh, Uganda & Rwanda – Royle Safaris
Cambodia & Vietnam’s Rare Primates Tour Trip Report with Royle Safaris A trip report from Royle Safaris from a wildlife watching holiday focusing on primates to Cambodia
Scythebill – free software for keeping mammal records
I’ve been using Scythebill to keep my bird records for a while. The latest version now allows you to import lists of other creatures, and with Jon’s world mammal list
Sumatra
So here’s a place people don’t talk about enough – Sumatra. Almost twice its size, Borneo has been getting all the attention over the past decade or so. Perhaps it’s becaus
Volunteering in a Megadiverse spot
Hi everyone, I posted this question as a response to another thread, but I figured I’d get more visibility if I posted this as a thread of its own: Does anyone know of any pl
The Mammal Watching Blog
In 2005 I set up www.mammalwatching.com to provide information on where and how to see the world’s 5,000 or so mammals in the wild. I’ve started this accompanying blog