Skip to the content
logo mainlogo darklogo light
  • Places
  • Community
    • Getting started
    • Community forum
    • The mammal list rankings
    • Join a trip
  • Resources
    • Conservation
    • Primates
      • South America
      • Madagascar
    • Trip providers
    • The mammal list rankings
    • Global mammal checklist
    • Mammalwatching gear
    • Mammal vocalisations library
    • World’s best mammalwatching
    • IUCN newsletters
  • Podcast
  • Login
logo main
  • Places
  • Community
    • Getting started
    • Community Forum
    • The mammal list rankings
    • Join a trip
  • Resources
    • Conservation
    • Primates
      • South America
      • Madagascar
    • Trip providers
    • The mammal list rankings
    • Global mammal checklist
    • Mammalwatching gear
    • Mammal vocalisations library
    • World’s best mammal watching
    • IUCN newsletters
  • Podcasts
  • Login

February 2017

Home2017February
28 February 2017
Africa
CameroonCentral African Republic

New Trip Report: Central African Republic & Cameroon

Here’s a new report from Vladimir Dinets who spent an intense 9 days in Sangha Lodge and South East Cameroon and racked up around 100 species of mammals including Bongo, Ludi

Read More
27 February 2017
North American
ArizonaCave Creek: Portal

Cave Creek Ranch Arizona

Hi all, I am currently in Cave Creek Ranch in Portal, AZ for the next few days. We haven’t seen a great number of mammals, and would love to see skunks, ringtails, rodents, a

Read More
27 February 2017
Oriental

Amami Rabbit woes

Hi all, I was just watching NHK World Japan and they had an update on the Amami Rabbit.  They said the numbers are around 200-300 and they are being preyed upon by about 200+ fera

Read More
27 February 2017
Uncategorised

Who have seen most cat species?

Is there someone who has seen all the earth’s species of cats?? If not, is it doable you think? Who have seen the most? Is it anyone who´s visiting this page? How many speci

Read More
23 February 2017
Europe and the Palearctic

Israel Wolf and Hyena

Hi all, I’ve just re-discovered this site, having not visited it for some time, and found out what a great resource the forum is in addition to the trip reports available. I&

Read More
20 February 2017
Europe and the Palearctic
United Arab Emirates

United Arab Emirates Trip Report

I’ve just returned from a few days work in Dubai, attending a massive event on the future of government (an interesting meeting despite the absence of any talks on mammals)

Read More
18 February 2017
Oriental
new speciesPika

Five New Pikas found in China

Dear all, In the latest issue of the Acta Theriologica Sinica,Dr Liu Shao-ying and his colleague was described five new species of pikas (genus Ochotona), as well as a new subgenus

Read More
17 February 2017
North American
Flying SquirrelsNorth America

Southern Flying Squirrels in Arlington, VA (update)

This is an update on a previously described site. From mid-November to late-February habituated Southern Flying Squirrels continue to be seen at the Long Branch Nature Center, Glen

Read More
16 February 2017
Africa
Tanzania

New Trip Report: Tanzania

Here’s a report from Theo Linders on a 3.5 week trip through Tanzania featuring 66 species including Sanje Mangabey, Mountain Dwarf Galago, Servaline Genet and a Kipunji. &nb

Read More
7 February 2017
Oriental
China

New Trip Report: Tibet & Sichuan

Here’s a new – and typically thorough – report from Stefan Lithner on his trip to China last October. Tibetan Plateau & Sichuan, 2016: Stefan Lithner, 24 days

Read More

Posts pagination

01 02
%%tb-image-alt-text%%

Offset your Greenhouse Gases when you fly - and protect Gola Rainforest

Special thanks to
rewild logo
Zeiss Seeing beyond

About Jon Hall

Genetically Welsh, spiritually Australian, currently in New York City. I’ve also lived and worked in London, Canberra, Paris and Lusaka, and visited over 100 countries.

More about Jon
About mammalwatching.com
Terms and conditions
Get in touch
Buy me a coffee

Latest comments

  1. Paul Carter on Thermal Scope Country Restrictions15 May 2025

    Regarding the Nepal comments on thermal scopes in national parks (2022) note that it was only when I went into…

  2. Flemming058 on RFI Thailand13 May 2025

    Hi David, I have been to Vietnam and Cambodia in 2023 and the mammalwatching was quite frankly a bit of…

  3. Murray T on RFI Thailand13 May 2025

    Hi David, a little bit different is Khao Sok NP a couple of hours drive north of Phuket. It’s based…

  4. Jon Hall on A puma, a tapir, and a stalking horse – final version12 May 2025

    Thanks Charles - super interesting. And great to know it is the first time this behaviour has been documented for…

Community

11 May 2025
RFI Thailand
11 May 2025
New Podcast: Shavez Cheema, Borneo
10 May 2025
Muskrat in Action
9 May 2025
The Weekly Recap

© 2023 Jon Hall. mammalwatching.com | Privacy Policy

Have a question?

Get in touch!

Our info

+0011 22 344 45

jon@mammalwatching.com

Brooklyn,
New York USA

Follow us