South Africa, 2016: Richard Webb (Wildwings), 11 days & 54 species including Smith’s Red Rock Hare, Cape Clawless and Spotted-necked Otters, Black-footed Cat, Zorilla, Aardvark and Brown Hyena.
Jon
South Africa, 2016: Richard Webb (Wildwings), 11 days & 54 species including Smith’s Red Rock Hare, Cape Clawless and Spotted-necked Otters, Black-footed Cat, Zorilla, Aardvark and Brown Hyena.
Jon
Another Madagascar report this time from Torbjörn Lundqvist, who visited some of the less mammal-watched spots, and in 3.5...
Dear all, I am currently working on a study regarding the distribution of the leopard (Panthera pardus) in Africa...
A depressing read from the NY Times.. http://www.nytimes.com/2013/01/01/world/africa/central-africas-wildlife-rangers-face-deadly-risks.html?hp Thank you Cornelis Hazevoet for this. Jon
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Well done Richard! Great pictures, too!