New Trip Report: South India
Here’s a great report from Dion Hobcraft of a recent visit to southern India. Check out the photo of the Stripe-necked Mongoose having a run in with a Cobra! South India, 2
New smart phone with thermal imaging
This looks like it could be great. Has anyone tried thermal imaging cameras to look for mammals, especially small mammals? http://futurism.com/caterpillar-launches-rugged-sm
New Trip Report: Costa Rica
Richard Webb was in Costa Rica this month and he’s sent through another of his thorough and useful reports. Costa Rica, 2016: Richard Webb, 12 days & 36 species inclu
Western Australian Mammals
Jimmy Lamb has sent an excellent guide to finding many of WA’s larger mammals. Good to see that many of the sites I know are still reliable, and excellent to learn of some
New Trip Reports: Sri Lanka and the Pantanal
I have just got back from Tanzania where – on either side of working – I had two mammal filled weekends in the Udzungwa Mountains and then with Charles Foley near Arus
Ramon Crater –> :-(
I don’t know if this is interesting to anyone, but I’m starting to think less and less of the Ramon crater in Israel (Makhtesh Ramon) and realizing time might be more w
Finland and Varanger Apr/May
Hi all My girlfriend and I will be visiting Finland and Arctic Norway for the first time from 24th April to 7th May 2016 for birding and mammal-watching. We’ll be hiring a car in
NE India Trip Report
I finally finished my trip report for my mammal-watching and birding trip report to NE India last May: (link). This is a trip I’ve long wanted to go on, and it met my very hi
Australian Skier almost runs over a Snow Leopard
This is fun http://mobile.abc.net.au/news/2016-02-13/australian-skier-encounters-endangered-snow-leopard-in-kashmir/7166020 Jon
Mammoth rubbings in California boulders?
I am curious what people think of this curious phenomenon located with a state park in Sonoma County, California. The theory that explain how these rough boulders became highly pol