New Trip Reports: Western Sahara and South Africa
Hello and a happy new year everyone. I just added two new reports on mammalwatching.com Morocco & Western Sahara: Richard Webb, 11 days & 16 species. Great report from an e
Sangha Trip March 2013 (CAR) – looking for company
Dominique Brugiere asked me to post this on his behalf…. if I wasn’t working I’d go with him. I love this place and want to go back in the dry season. Jon Hello,
2012 in review – some WordPress Statistics
The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2012 annual report for this blog. Here’s an excerpt: 4,329 films were submitted to the 2012 Cannes Film Festival. This blog
End-of-the-Year Trip To California to Yosemite and Pt. Reyes. 16 Mammal species incl. Bobcat and Marten
Attached is my 4-page trip report, where I spilled out all my knowlege about Yosemite and some about Point Reyes, and described my mammal encounters, the highlights of which for me
Red and Grey Squirrels in Ireland
This article is quite interesting… could a resurgent Pine Marten population in Ireland be helping to remove invasive Grey Squirrels? http://focusingonwildlife.com/news/alien-
New Trip Report – Sri Lanka
A last trip report for 2012, is this incredible trip to Sri Lanka on a tour Fiona Reid organised. Other than South Africa I am not sure I know anywhere where you can see 61 species
New England Cottontails
This Wildlife Management Institute web site–written by my friend, author and naturalist Charles Fergus–is an excellent resource on the poorly understood New England cot
Data gathering for Master thesis – Biogeography & conservation of mammals in the Mediterranean ecoregion
Dear all, As I will explain in this post, I am currently gathering spatial data of presence for all mammals in the Mediterranean ecoregion for my Master thesis. I am contacting a l
Madagascar, Lemurs, and Spies – on USA Animal Planet tonight
Dear Mammal Watching.com, I thought you might be interested that our latest silky sifaka and rosewood conservation film produced and filmed by the BBC is airing on Animal Planet Ch
New Trip Report – Madagascar
Another Madagascar report this time from Torbjörn Lundqvist, who visited some of the less mammal-watched spots, and in 3.5 weeks saw 38 species including some unusual ones, includ