Yellowstone Report – May 2016
We spent a week in Yellowstone in mid May and had a great time. Of our 9 trips so far this one was likely the best. The bears were everywhere, we saw our first Long-tai
Arizona Bats
Well, the bats are certainly back at our place here north of Tucson. Here is what was waiting for us after a trip to Yellowstone a few weeks back: I count about 20 Pallid bat
New Trip Report: Estonia
Another useful and very detailed report from Jon Lehmberg Estonia, 2015: Jon Lehmberg, 9 days & 12 species including Pine Marten and Eurasian Beaver. Jon
California farewell trip report
I had a free day and a half before leaving California, and checked out a few sites. 1. Tassajara Hot Springs: a charming Buddhist ashram with so many bats, it feels Neotropical. Mo
Updates from Kruger…
In preperation for my upcoming trip to South Africa this fall, I started following the sightings reporting apps (at least 2 of them) and collecting some knowledge so that maybe som
Woodchucks Galore!
Andrew Block asked me to report the following Woodchuck plague – sounds pretty impressive! It appears to have been a bumper year for rodents big and small out east. Jon Yes
Gunung Leuser NP, Sumatra
I recently took a 10 day trip to Gunung Leuser National Park in Sumatra, Indonesia with the hopes of catching a glimpse of either a Sunda clouded leopard or a Sumatran tiger. As a
New Trip Reports: Sabah & Sumatra
Richard Webb, Phil Telfer, John Wright and Paul Carter just got back from a trip to Borneo and Sumatra. Clouded Leopards were their main quarry and finally Richard was successfu
Marsupial Mole Sighting
Cool photos too: Mole makes rare appearance
New data on wolf pack locations in Wisconsin
This website links to newly posted reports and maps on how wolves are expanding their populations throughout Wisconsin. http://dnr.wi.gov/topic/WildlifeHabitat/wolf/index.html Map: