New trip report: Panama
I was in Panama a week ago, following in Cheryl Antonucci’s footsteps. Fourteen species, half of which were new for me, including Cacomistle, Bangs’s Mountain Squir
Amur Tigers and Some Moroccan Mammals
A couple of interesting pages Apparently you can look for Amur Tigers at this lodge – has anyone here seen Siberian Tigers (Vladimir?). H/t Hamman Prinsloo And Mohammed fr
RFI: Washington, DC
Hi all, I’ll have a couple of free days in the DC area at the end of May. Wondering if anyone has any tips on mammals in the area. My main targets would be Southern Flying Sq
New Trip Report: Nicaragua
I was in Nicaragua last month on a week long mammal bonanza. A record breaking trip for me I think in terms of diversity with 86 species (plus one that might be an 87th and might
Gopher ID
This gopher was observed at the Santa Elena Canyon River Access in Big Bend NP, TX. I haven’t seen many gophers, but the eyes look large compared to the ear, the claws look
Taxonomy news
A few taxonomic papers from recent issues of Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution: (1) Slender-horned and Cuvier’s gazelles are almost identical genetically; they probably
New Trip Report: Central India
A first report to mammalwatching.com from Jon Lehmberg Central India, 2016: Jon Lehmberg & Stig Jensen, 11 days & 23 species including Dhole, Four-horned Antelope, India
Costa Rica Report – Arenal & Tirimbina
We spent about 9 days in Costa Rica this past March. It was our 5th trip so we didn’t see many new mammals (but we did see lots of new birds and herps). The mammal highlig
New Report: Ecuador
A new report from Hugh Buck Ecuador, 2016: Hugh Buck, 12 days & 17 species (on a mainly birding trip), including Tayra, Olinguito, Brown Woolly Monkey, Monk Saki and a Sp
All Balkans, August 2-14
Dear All, I’ll be traveling around the Balkans for 12 days this summer, from 2 pm on August 2 until 1 pm on August 14, starting and finishing in Athens, Greece. Would anyb