New Trip Report: Hoanib River Basin, Namibia
A new report from the Kakoveld in Namibia. Kakoveld, 2018: John Weir’s account of a trip to the Hoanib Skeleton Coast Camp, with desert mammals including Lions and Elephants.
Books & App Review: Stuarts’ Field Guide to the Mammals of Southern African
Back in 1991, Chris and Tilde Stuart’s Field Guide to the Mammals of Southern Africa was the first field guide I ever brought. So it feels like an induction into the Mammalwa
New Trip Report: Namibia
Here’s an impressive haul from Michael Kessler in Namibia. Namibia, 2018: Michael Kessler, 2.5 weeks & up to 100 species seen including Greater Cane Rat, Gray Climbing Mo
New Trip Reports: South Africa and Namibia
Here are three reports from Hugh Lansdown: new contributor to the forum and superb photographer. South Africa (Western Cape), 2018: Hugh Lansdown, 1 week & 20 or so species inc
Namibia, 2017: Not The Big 5
In December 2017 I returned to Namibia for a work trip and of course took a few extra days to look for some mammals. Namibia is every bit as beautiful as I’d remembered from
(REISSUED) Namibia 2008 Trip Report
My first trip to Namibia was a family holiday, so I needed to try to fit mammal watching around two small children. I guess the trip was quite successful in that the kids enjoyed
Namibia
My first trip to Namibia was a family holiday, so I needed to try to fit mammal watching around two small children. I guess the trip was quite successful in that the kids enjoyed i
New Trip Report: Namibia
A nice report from Matt & Maureen Steer on their recent trip to Namibia and a quick visit to Capetown. A really great country – and one which I hope to return to for a fe
Where Can I See A Black Mongoose in Namibia?
Looks like I will be in Namibia next month and should have a weekend to look for a Black Mongoose. Does anyone have any hot tips on where to look? And information on bat roosts, Wh
New Trip Report: Namibia & South Africa, 2017
Here’s a report from Vladimir Dinets’s trip to South Africa and Namibia in July/August. South Africa and Namibia, 2017: Vladimir Dinets, 3 weeks & many mammals incl