The Richness of Rainforests
Some impressive diversity in the Madre de Dios in Peru .. check out the section from 2:58… which just goes to show that just because you don’t see anything, it doesn
Mammalwatching.com: Time for a facelift
Dear all, mammalwatching.com is 10 years old this year and I’d like to update and improve the site to celebrate. Whatever I do will be subject to the twin constraints of my v
Marmothon
In 2006 David Robichaud set out to try to see all 6 American Marmots and raise some money for Marmot conservation in the process. This is his scrapbook. What a great project! Jon
Sierra Nevada Red Fox sighting; And a Pygmy Right Whale in South Africa
SAN FRANCISCO — The first confirmed sighting of a rare Sierra Nevada red fox in Yosemite National Park in nearly a century has been confirmed by park officials. Meanwhile I see f
Mammals in the news
Here’s a few recent articles that caught my eye. Golden Cats have had a good deal of publicity the past few days with videos of them attacking – and being harassed by &
POLECAT SURVEY
One of the UK’s best, and hardest to see, mammals in my opinion.
Obscure New Guinea Bandicoots
This is an uber-long shot I know but does anyone have a photo of one of the 4 species of Microperoryctes bandicoots – Striped Bandicoot, Mouse Bandicoot, Arfak Pygmy Bandicoo
Mammals in the News
I saw a bunch of mammalian videos this week, ranging from the very cute – Bao Bao’s first snow day – through to the rather less cute camera trap footage of Bonobo
New Trip Report – Minnesota 2015
Cheryl Antonucci just spent a very cold week in Minnesota. She spent most of it looking at birds! This is of grave concern. However you will be happy to see she did see some nice m
New Trip Report – Western Forest Complex Thailand
Coke Smith was in Hui Kha Kaeng over the Christmas break and had a great visit to this hard to access park. Hui Kha Kaeng, 2014: Coke Smith, 4 days & 20 species including Phayr

