Bering Sea islands trip, June 30-July 7
We are now finalizing the schedule of the Bering Sea Islands trip. It will include St Paul, St Matthew, and Unalaska Islands. In addition to island endemics such as Unalaska Collar
New Trip Report – Uganda
A new report from Romain Bocquier who is just back from Uganda. Uganda, 2014: 10 days & 46 species including Eastern Gorilla, Uganda Red Colobus, L’Hoest’s Monkey a
Mammals in the News
Unique Among Animals, Kangaroos Use Tail as Fifth Leg, Scientists Find. How many legs does a kangaroo have? The correct answer, according to new research, is five. See more here ht
New Trip Reports – Madagascar and France & Spain
Two new reports just uploaded to mammalwatching.com Madagascar, 2014: Dominique Brugiere, 1 month & lots of good stuff including Fossa, Fanaloka, Ring-tailed & Narrow-strip
Malaysia & Singapore trip report
Hi all I recently returned from Malaysia and Singapore – even though it wasn’t a hardcore wildlife watching trip this time, we visited a couple of great areas and ma
Pika Boo!
Hemis National Park, Ladakh, October 2014. We survived the freezing conditions. We survived the crippling altitude. We survived the treacherous climbs up scree slopes that would ch
New Trip Report: Ecuador
A new report for an older trip, Simon Feys sent me this report of a trip in 2010 with some nice primates: I wish I had gone to Shiripuno. Northern Ecuador, 2010: Simon Feys, 20 day
New Trip Reports: Hawaii & Nunavut
Dominique Brugiere might well be the first man to see a Hawaiian Monk Seal and a Narwhal in the same month! Hawaiian Monk Seals, 2014: Dominque Brugiere’s account of 11 days
For Polar Bears, a Climate Change Twist
An interesting article, highlighting a number of mammals feeding on Snow Geese around Hudson. LA PÉROUSE BAY, Manitoba — The sea ice here on the western shore of Hudson Bay brea
Bryde’s Whales off of Bangkok
Coke Smith just sent me this excellent account of a trip to see Bryde’s Whales off of Bangkok. This is quite a hard species to see in many places and I had no idea they were