Podcast Episode 12: Russ Mittermeier
Listen on Apple PodcastsListen on SpotifyListen on Stithr The new episode of the mammalwatching podcast has Charles Foley and me interviewing Russ Mittermeier world famous author,
New Trip Report: Paraguay
Here’s Cheryl Antonucci’s latest report. She saw annoyingly many mammals (i.e she saw more than I did). Paraguay, 2021: Cheryl Antonuccci, 10 days and 31 species includ
Uganda, 2021
For many years Uganda had been fairly high on my list of places to visit, but never quite high enough for me to start thinking seriously about a trip. I’d heard only good thi
New Trip Report: Romania mega mammals 2021
Here is a report of Sakertour’s second – wildly successful – Romanian mammal extravaganza. Romania, 2021: Sakertour, 1 week & 49 species including Romanian an
New Trip Report: Wildcats in Northern Spain
Here’s a short report from Justin Brown. Wildcats in Northern Spain, 2021: Justin Brown’s report of seeing Wildcats and Badgers. Jon
New Trip Report: Asturias, Spain
Another cool report from Born Again Mammalwatcher Carlos Bocos, with more lovely photos. The Cantabrian Mountains, 2021: Carlos Bocos, 48 hours & 15 species including European
Out Now: Episode 10 of the Mammalwatching Podcast – Martin Royle
In the latest podcast episode, Charles Foley and I interview Martin Royle about the vision behind his ecotour company Royle Safaris. We talk about how much work has gone into de
Advertising: Wolverines Photography Tour to Finland, May 2022
Royle Safaris are organising a 4 night tour to Finland from 11-15 May 2022 focusing on Wolverines. Finland is now open to anyone fully vaccinated. This fantastic photography advent
Kenya, 2021
COVID and Wuhan. Ebola and the DRC. Kenya and mammals. Kenya is the epicenter of my mammalwatching virus. I grew up in the UK in the 1970s watching nature documentaries filmed in K
Searching for pictures of rarely photographed deer
Charles Smith-Jones asked me to post this request on his behalf … This is a difficult list: I haven’t seen any of these (and I haven’t even heard of a a couple

