Monkey Selfie Sparks Copyright Case
This is a couple of months old but if you haven’t read this then it is an interesting – and somewhat comical – story (though I suspect the photographer – or
Shrinking goats, shrinking forests and expanding Saki species. Some mammals in the news
Here are a few recent mammal articles that you might find interesting… Alpine goats shrinking due to global warming. Climate change is causing Alpine goats in the Italian Alp
New Trip Reports: Australia & Tibet
Three new reports on mammalwatching.com Queensland and Tasmania, 2014: Romain Boquier, a lits of 63 species seen over 6 weeks including Proserpine Rock Wallaby, Bennet’s Tree
Ladakh, 2014
Snow Leopards are one of the most enigmatic of all animals. For me, like for many of us, they symbolise the truest of true wilderness. Their rarity, beauty and downright coolness m
New Trip Reports: Rwanda, Italy and Finland
Three new reports on mammalwatching.com Rwanda, 2014: Mattia Altieri, 8 days & 9 species including Spotted Necked Otter, Mountain Gorilla and Mona Monkey. Finland, 2014: Jan Ke
Some recent articles
Hello all, I’m back from a successful Snow Leopard search in Ladakh. A report will follow soonish. Meantime here are three recent articles that I thought were good. Japan’s
New Trip Report – Guadalupe Islands
Isla Guadalupe, 2014: Cheryl Antonucci’s trip to cage dive with White-pointer Sharks (Great Whites) also produced 12 mammals including Blue Whales, Guadalupe Fur Seals and Cu
New Trip Report – Finland
A new report Finland, 2014: John Wright, 4 days & 6 species including Wolverine, Brown Bears and a Grey-sided Vole. Jon
Trip Report: Crested Porcupines (Italy)
I was back in Italy in September for a week’s work in Turin and wanted to spend a weekend to try again to find a Porcupine. After asking around I decided to focus on two places.

