New Trip Reports Arizona & New Mexico and Alligator River NWR (North Carolina)
Two new reports Arizona and New Mexico (2013): Paul Carter, 24 days & 29 species including Hooded Skunk, Kit Fox and White-nosed Coatis. Alligator River, NWR (2013): Cheryl Ant
A Mammal Big Day in California
On 14 April 2013, my wife Marta and I unexpectedly had a mammal “big day” in California. We left our home in Angwin (Napa Valley) at 3:30 am to drop off a visiting friend, Bixi
Safe Passage for Pronghorn
An nice article and video about building highway crossings for Pronghorn http://focusingonwildlife.com/news/safe-passage-for-pronghorn-with-videoclip/ Jon
Algonuin Provincial Park, Ontario
Algonquin Provincial Park, about 4 hours north of Toronto, is one of only two places where one can see wild Red Wolves. The genetics of the Red (or Eastern) Wolf is something of a
Parc Du Bic, Quebec
I was in Quebec for the weekend with my kids earlier this month. Mainly it was to visit the Hotel du Glace in Quebec City, which was a lot of fun for a night but would be much less
RFI – Pinnacles NP and Carrizo Plain
Hi all, I am planning an April trip down to Pinnacles and Carrizo Plain. We are interested in mammals (of course) and herps. I am seeking any advice on parts of the parks to
New Trip Reports: Hokkaido and Northern California
Two new reports up on mammalwatching.com both with superb photos Point Reyes, 2013: Alan Dahl, 3 days & 11 species including Bobcats, Badger and Mexican Free-tailed Bats. Hokka
Lynxes Crossing a Fence
Some nice images from the Rockies http://www.wildlifeextra.com/go/news/lynx-fence.html#cr Jon
US proposes listing Wolverine as endangered
See http://news.mongabay.com/2013/0205-hance-wolverine-esa.html Though if only 250 – 300 survive in the lower 48 states as it is, then its hard to understand why it isn’
RFI Arizona, April 2013
Hi all In late April I plan to visit Arizona for two weeks. The first week will be split between the Portal area and Medera Canyon in the SE of the state. I’ll then drive up to S