Pere David’s deer
My blog on the strange rescue of the Pere David’s deer.
Bear Cuscus – Bangka, Sulawesi
Presumably this species. Significantly smaller than those that we saw on the mainland at Tangkoko, but doesn’t look like images of Dwarf Cuscus available on the web. Advice a
Bay cat in Sabah
During our trip in Malaysia earlier this year we met a couple of fellow wildlife enthousiasts in Borneo. They had some info that may be of interest for other mammalwatchers. They h
Marietta Wild Burro Range (Nevada)
In Western Nevada there’s apparently a BLM-sponsored burro sanctuary? The sign posted here gives directions, and the sign is just off of Highway 360 about a mile west of its
Yellowstone in July/August
Following an earlier request for sites for wolf watching, it looks like I’ll be going to Yellowstone next summer. I’m limited by holidays so I have no real choice with
Weasel Wednesday & Civet Coffee
An amazing encounter with a Least Weasel family in Calgary is documented here, with thanks to John Fox and Cheryl Antonucci for sending this through. Has anyone else ever seen (or
New Trip Reports – Glacier and Yellowstone National Parks
Two new reports from Curtis Hart Glacier National Park, 2013: Curtis Hart, 1 week & 15 species inlcuding Western Jumping Mouse, Southern Red-backed Vole and Pygmy Shrew. Yellow
Black Snub-nosed monkey population recovering in Yunnan
The number of black snub-nosed monkeys in southwestern China has increased by more than 50 percent since the 1990′s due to conservation efforts, reports Chinese state media. A su
Bramble Caye Melomys (An Australian rodent)
Interesting article for anyone interested in Australian mammals. Thanks to Paul Carter for sharing it. Jon http://theconversation.com/australian-endangered-species-bramble-cay-melo