New Podcast Episode: Professor Joel Berger
We just released a new episode of the mammalwatching podcast and it’s a fun one. S2 E18: Joel Berger Charles and I talk to Professor Joel Berger from his home in Colorado. Jo
New Podcast Episode: Harriet Kemigisha (Harrier Tours), Uganda
The latest podcast episode is one of my favorites. Charles and I spent a fascinating hour talking with Harriet Kemigisha – founder of Harrier Tours – from her home in w
New Podcast Episode: S2 E14 – Expedition to Chad
In the latest podcast episode we talk with Brendan and Dan Nugent – Australian mammalwatching newcomers – about their recent expedition to Chad with Jon. They ta
New Podcast Episode: John & Terese Hart
In the lastest episode we talk to legendary mammalogists and conservationists John and Terese Hart about 50 years’ of work in the Congo rainforest. John and Terese have made an e
Mammalwatching Podcast: Rob Foster recounts his (many) black bear attacks
Serious attacks by black bears in North America are reportedly very rare. For some reason that statistic doesn’t seem to apply to our next guest on the podcast, Dr Rob Foster, wh
Mammalwatching Podcast: Terry Townsend and China’s Valley of the Cats
Charles Foley and I had a very enjoyable chat with Terry Townshend a few weeks back for episode 23 of the mammalwatching podcast. Terry talked from his home in Beijing about the wo
Mammalwatching Podcast: Vladimir Dinets
The latest episode of the mammalwatching podcast features Vladimir Dinets, naturalist extraordinaire, who you will almost certainly recognize from this website. Charles and I chat
Out Now: Episode 11 of the Mammalwatching Podcast – Lisa Dabek
In the latest podcast episode, Jon Hall and I interview Dr. Lisa Dabek about her incredible 25 year study of the Matschie’s tree-kangaroo in the Huon Peninsula, Papua New Gui
Out Now: Episode 10 of the Mammalwatching Podcast – Martin Royle
In the latest podcast episode, Charles Foley and I interview Martin Royle about the vision behind his ecotour company Royle Safaris. We talk about how much work has gone into de