Snow Leopards in Qinghai
Does anyone remember when Snow Leopards were difficult to see!? Well I do… but now there are really good chances of seeing them in Qinghai (as well as Ladakh of course and Mo
Pantanal help please
Hi everyone My friend and I are in need of some advice please. We are hoping to book Pantanal for next aug/ sept/oct. We are keen to see cats, big and small, armadillos and antea
New Trip Report – Senegal
Here’s Cheryl Antonucci’s long-waited report of her trip to Senegal in March, where she saw some great stuff including Lord Derby’s Eland and African Manatee. Sen
St. Matthew Island expedition
Dear All, As you might recall, for the past couple years I’ve been working on organizing a mammal-and-bird-watching expedition to St. Matthew Island, one of the most remote
Filming mammals in Thailand
Hi Mammal Watchers. My name’s Braydon. Part-time Aussie, honorary Kiwi and first-time poster on this site. I’m a wildlife filmmaker, somewhat new to the industry, mainly workin
news article about Bush Dog sighting in Costa Rica
I think Jon Hall is traveling so I will post a news article that seems the kind of thing he would put up. In case anybody missed it, there’s a camera trap confirmation of bus
News and a question
Dear All, A year-round road to the Arctic Coast of Canada opened last week; you can now drive past Inuvik all the way to Toktoyaktuk. Dempster Highway has been my favorite road in
New Trip Report: Sichuan
Here’s Richard Webb’s latest adventure in Sichuan – a destination that seems to get better and better every trip. A very impressive haul of mammals! Sichuan, 20
Kansai region, Japan
I spent three days in Kansai region of Honshu last week. I had meetings during the day, so could get outdoors only at night and early in the morning. A few good locations: Beechney
skunk dominance behavior
Looks like the big skunk drove the small skunk away from the pile of dead chickens.