Breaking … “Extinct” Yangtze River Dolphin Rediscovered
Perhaps not a total surprise, but very welcome news, though the reprieve may be short-lived. Thanks to Mark Andrews for sharing this on Facebook today. Jon
Mammal Watching in North America: A new Facebook group
Inspired by the usefulness of the Australian and European mammal watching groups on Facebook I just started one for North America, broadly defined as Canada, the USA and Mexico tho
New Trip Report: A Day in the United Arab Emirates
United Arab Emirates, 2018: Mark Hows, 1 day & several species including Blandford’s Fox. Jon
New Trip Report: Kaziranga National Park (Assam)
Here’s a new report from Mattia Altieri, who got back from Assam yesterday (talk about speedy trip reporting!) Kaziranga and Hollongapar, 2018: Mattia Altieri, 10 days &
Takao-San (Tokyo) Night Safari
Here’s a short report that Chris Cook of Japan Nature Guides forwarded to me about a night on Mount Takao, on the outskirts of Tokyo, in the middle of April. Chris was kind
New Book Review: A Field Guide to the Mammals of Ecuador
Diego Tirira’s guide to Ecuadorean mammals has been available in Spanish and online for a while, but an English version was published a few months ago. It is a photographic f
New Trip Report: Iberian Lynx Hide, Andujar
Here’s a report from Lennart Verheuvel who spent 3 days looking for Lynxes at a hide in Andujar. Andujar, 2018: Lennart Verheuvel, 3 days & several species including Ibe
Pikas at Baxi Forest, Sichuan
Sid Francis, who organises many Sichuan mammal trips, sent through this piece from Malcolm Peaker on the pikas at Baxi Forest near Ruoergai Town in Sichuan. I imagine some of you
New Report: La Selva Station, Costa Rica
Here’s a report from Matt Miller who was lucky enough to attend a meeting at La Selva Biological Monitoring Station in Costa Rica this month. And even though he was working

