New trip Report: Rhode Island
Here’s a short report of a few hours I spent looking for mammals in Rhode Island last weekend. Ten species, including Meadow Jumping Mice, Southern Red-backed Vole, South
New Trip Report: California
Here’s a new report from Matthew and Maureen Hart who were in California just before I got there and obviously had a good time. California, 2016: Matt and Maureen Hart, 2 wee
Bay Area Weekend: desperately seeking number 1500
A couple of weeks ago I was starting to pack for a weekend away in Rhode Island when Vladimir Dinets posted that Northern Right Whale Dolphins were back – in big numbers – in
Trustom Pond, Rhode Island
Not sure if it’s a bumper year for small mammals in Rhode Island but I just spent a very happy 3.5 hours at Trustom Pond National Wildlife Refuge this afternoon. Tons o
New Trip Report: Ladakh
Here’s a nice report on a recent, successful, Snow Leopard trip. Ladakh, 2016: Bellingham Safaris, 11 days & 7 species including several Snow Leopards. Jon
Levitating cougar?
A cougar family visiting a camera trap set up to monitor wolverines. Taken in Elk Valley, BC, not far from Crowsnest Pass. https://www.facebook.com/1396130277380193/photos/a.143548
Joshua Tree – Brief Notes
I recently had a work meeting near Joshua Tree National Park. I know that site is well covered here and in Vladimir’s book but just thought I’d share some observations.
Moles above
Dear All, I am working on a paper about surface foraging in moles (marsupial moles, golden moles and shrew-moles are not included; I don’t yet know if I’ll focus on jus
New Borneo Mammals Field Guide
I just received a copy of the new Phillipps’s field guide to the mammals of Borneo. My first impression is that it looks like a very useful update on the now rather out
RFI Namibia And Botswana
Dear mammalogists, I have a request for information for people who have (recently) traveled to Namibia and Botswana. In august/september I’m visiting this area myself for