SE Arizona, 2011: Alan Dahl, a week & 16 species including Mexican Fox Squirrel and Antelope Jackrabbit.
Double Dutch, 2011: Mark Hows, 3 days & 16 mammals including Bi-Coloured White-toothed Shrews and Root Voles.
SE Arizona, 2011: Alan Dahl, a week & 16 species including Mexican Fox Squirrel and Antelope Jackrabbit.
Double Dutch, 2011: Mark Hows, 3 days & 16 mammals including Bi-Coloured White-toothed Shrews and Root Voles.
Jan Kelchtermans, from Europe’s Big 5, has a hide in the Bieszczady Mountains. In April 2015 he saw the...
Interstate 5 connects San Francisco to L.A., so visiting naturalists may well end up on it. If so, one...
Vladimir Dinets is feeling nostaglic for the late 1980s it seems .. and has sent through several notes on...
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Pretty exciting to follow developments in the Gray Wolf story for California. OR-93 is making history by traveling so...
A great new report from Steve Morgan – 2 weeks & 27 species including Black-footed Ferret, Ringtail and Western...
A pretty wild photo (by volunteer Ralph Stewart) from The Nature Conservancy’s Silver Creek Preserve. A few fish were...
I spent a few days with my kids last weekend driving from Portland to LA. It wasn’t just a...
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Congrats to Alan on the Fox Squirrel, it’s great to know they are still there. I spent 9 days in the Chiricahuas in 2010 and couldn’t turn one up. Between the 2009 drought and the Horseshoe I/II fires of 2010/2011, I was afraid they were all gone.
I’ll get back there one day and try again. Curtis Hart got White-sided Jackrabbit not far away from Portal, all the more reason to go back!
I had one Mexican Fox Squirrel some years back between Portal and Paradise, if that helps any.