New Trip Report: England
Here’s a new report from Vladimir Dinets. England, 2018: Vladimir Dinets, 10 days with species including Badgers, Water and Pygmy Shrews and Exmoor Ponies. Jon
New Trip Report: Sabah and a bit of Singapore
Another great report from Sjef Ollers. Sabah and Singapore, 2018: Sjef Ollers, 20 days & 50+ species including Marbled Cat, Clouded Leopard and Western Tarsier. Jon
Endemic Mammals of Italy
A useful review of the status of accepted and proposed Italian endemics: https://cloudfront.escholarship.org/dist/prd/content/qt1jq6b383/qt1jq6b383.pdf?t=p4x246
Trip report: Namibia – November 2017
At the end of last year Sarah and I visited Namibia. We were mainly targeting the smaller mammals, especially rodents, along with several localised species. Despite missing out on
need some mammal id help please- mostly california
from anza borrego near palm canyon camp
Muir Woods with a thermal imager
I was back in California for a few days; it was my first time in North America since buying a thermal imager, so I decided to check if it can be helpful in finding those endemic sp
New Trip Report: Zakouma National Park, Chad
Here’s the mammalwatching.com’s very first report from Chad, from a park that seems truly spectacular (check out some of the images on Google of massive congregations
where is the best easy trail to find pikas in California?
Hello All, I was curious to get your opinion. I really want to help my wife see some pikas for the first time and the usual spot I got to in Mineral King is way too difficult of a
Ethiopian wolf in Simien Mountains.
Dear all My wife is very keen to do a family trip to Ethiopia. She is very keen that ‘just this once, it’s her trip not mine’. A constant driver and guide is not