Reminder: Voting for the Mammalwatching Awards
Just a reminder that you still have 6 days to vote for your favourite mammalwatching trip reports for 2018. The most Notable, Unique, Tantalizing, Tenacious and Enlightening Report
Advertising Estonia Nature Tours
I visited Estonia twice in 2010 (with Estonian Nature Tours) and 2011. I liked the country, the people and its wildlife, very much. Estonian Nature Tours Estonia is a land of great
New Trip Report: Sri Lanka
Another mega Sri Lanka trip! Sri Lanka, 2019: John Wright, 2 weeks & 57 species including … well just about everything … but Indian Pangolin was the star. Jon
Cape Verde Dolphin ID help
Does anyone have any thoughts about the ID of this dolphin, seen recently by Vincent Legrand in with a pod of Rough-toothed off of Cape Verde? And here is a Rough-toothed Dolphin f
Lynx Watching in Estonia
Here’s another spot to add to my list of places I definitely have to visit next week! If only… Lynx Watching Hide, Matsalu National Park: BiOME’s hide in western
PLEASE VOTE: 2018 Mammalwatching Awards (the N.U.T.T.E.R. awards)
Thank you to all who sent me nominations for Mammalwatching’s most Notable, Unique, Tantalizing, Tenacious and Enlightening Reports: The N.U.T.T.E.R Awards for 2018. I have set
Most Painful (near) Miss of 2018: Mainland Clouded Leopards
I am putting the finish touches to a Google poll which will allow us to vote on the best reports for 2018 (the NUTTER awards). Will hopefully send that out tomorrow. Meanwhile Jens
New: A Naturalist’s Guide to Sydney
Here’s some useful information from Valentin Moser on where to see mammals, and other wildlife, around Sydney. Sydney, 2018: Valentin Moser’s notes on where to see mamm
Last minute trip: Lynx Safari in Swedish Lapland on 21 March
If – like me – you have not yet seen a Eurasian Lynx then this last minute trip might be for you: a remote cabin in Lapland, cross country skiing and the northern light
New Mammal Trips: Snow Leopards in Tibet / Rare Mammals in Borneo
Dear all, commercial operators are advertising more frequently on mammalwatching.com and I am aware that some of you may not want to receive these emails. So from now on I will s

