New Mole Rat Species Described in Zambia
Caroline’s mole rat: http://news.mongabay.com/2013/0430-hance-carolines-mole-rat.html
Northern Tibet Wildlife
Part 2 of a trip blog by my colleague Eddie Game. He took a mountain biking trip in Northern Tibet and encountered kiang, chiru, wild yak, wolf, brown bear and other wildlife.
Northern Tibet
My colleague Eddie Game recently went on a mountain biking journey across Northern Tibet, encountering many great mammals along the way. His first blog includes his very close enco
Two Mammal Books on the Tibetan Plateau
I know some of you have been there recently, or are planning a trip, or are dreaming about one. Here are two good ones to prepare. Tibet Wild by George Schaller. The accomplished f
Mammal News
Are lions better off in fenced reserves than roaming free? A birder’s report of watching a green mamba encounter a bushbaby nest at Kakum National Park, Ghana.
Giant armadillos
Scientists document baby giant armadillos for the first time.
Bison Battles
Why it’s important for bison on private reserves to fight.
Flying Squirrels & Forest Patches
Researchers in Tongass National Forest, Alaska radio track northern flying squirrels to see how big a forest patch they need to survive and thrive. Read the blog.
New Conservation Blog
Fellow mammal watchers, I just thought I’d share a new blog I’m running for The Nature Conservancy, Cool Green Science.It is devoted to the latest conservation research
New England Cottontails
This Wildlife Management Institute web site–written by my friend, author and naturalist Charles Fergus–is an excellent resource on the poorly understood New England cot