New Trip Report: Borneo
Here’s a new report from Andreas Jonsson, who was in Borneo just after we were. Sabah, 2022: Andreas Jonsson, 11 days & 31 species including Flat-headed Cat, Otter Civet
New Trip Report: Dugongs in Egypt
I had no idea you could see Dugongs in Egypt. Marsa Alam, 2022: Romain Bocquier’s note of seeing Dugongs in southern Egypt. Jon
Pikas ID help
Hello all I visited Ladakh in July/Aug this year, which turned out quite productive for a number of mammals (including Pallas’s Cat, Tibetan Fox, Tibetan Wolf and Tibetan Gaz
Crater Lake National Park & Diamond Lake Recreation Area, Oregon, U.S.A.
Here’s a new report from Greg C. Greer. On Friday, July 29, my wife and I spent the day at Crater Lake National Park in Oregon. By far, the most abundant squirrel is the Go
Many trip reports added from Naturetrek
I added a lot of trip reports from the Naturetrek back catalogue, picking some of their more interesting destinations and trips. Sichuan, 2019: Naturetrek, 15 days & 33 species
Guide TD210 Thermal Scope – good enough for mammalwatching???
Hello Mammal Pals! We’re going to Australia in October / November, for a combined family reunion & wildlife holiday. I’ve been thinking about getting a thermal scop
New Trip Report: Valles Caldera National Preserve, New Mexico
Here’s an interesting report from Bud Lensing: looks like a great reserve if you are ever in Albuquerque. Valles Caldera National Preserve, 2022: Bud Lensing, 1 day & 9 s
New Trip Report: African Golden Cats in Uganda
Yes Golden CatS … plural! A gripping report from Jens Hauser on his successful quest to see that mega of megas: African Golden Cat. Kibale & Queen Elizabeth NP, 2022: Jen
New Trip Report: Peru and Brazil
Here’s a report of a mega trip from Justin Brown. Peru and Brazil, 2022: 4 weeks & many species with 25 different primates alone including Yellow-tailed Woolly Monkey, Re
New Trip Report: Colombia
Another first time report. This time from Jim Vanderpoel who visited Colombia with Wild About Colombia. Santa Marta, Santander and Tatama National Park, 2022: Jim Vanderpoel, 2 wee