John Brodie Good (Wildwings)
Photo: Mark Andrews Many people visiting this site will have known John Brodie Good, founder of Wildwings, who sadly died recently after suffering a heart attack. Some will have tr
Code of conduct for mammal watching
The recent thread on the use of small mammal traps reminded me of several conversations that I have had with people over the past year or so about the need for a code of conduct fo
Western Sahara April 2018
A short report on my latest visit to Western Sahara. Western Sahara 2018
Unidentified bat
Can anyone help with the identification of this bat found in a crevice in the rocks near the hyaena caves near Mount Fantalle in Awash NP in Ethiopia on the recent Wildwings’
Pulsar Quantum XQ50 Thermal Imaging Camera for sale
If anyone (ideally based in the UK) is interested I have a Pulsar Quantum XQ50 thermal imaging camera (the same one that Jon Hall uses) for sale. I bought it 13 months ago for £29
Mammal books
I’m trying to thin out my overloaded bookshelves and have a number of mammal books that I am selling, in many cases at bargain prices, e.g. Mammals of Mexico for £50 (now £97 n
Radio-collaring – do the ends really justify the means?
I haven’t been a fan of radio-collaring for nearly 20 years my views having been reinforced by the sight of lemurs with radio collars and ridiculous name tags in Madagascar, and
Request for photographs of South American mammals
As some of you are already aware Jeff Blincow and I are working on a photographic field guide to roughly 350 (depending on future taxonomic changes) larger land-based mammals of So