A Mammalwatcher’s Code of Conduct
A little over a year ago Richard Webb triggered a lively discussion around a mammalwatching code of conduct. Although opinions differed on some of the content, many of us felt it w
Hairy Nosed Otter out and about in U Minh Thuong National Park, Vietnam
Daniel Willcox at the IUCN, who is doing great stuff trying to promote better links between scientists and the mammalwatching community, let me know about a Hairy-nosed Otter that
Marrick Safari private safari – Looking for some other people august 19th to 21st
Hello all, As the title says: we’re looking for some people to join in Marrick. To share costs, but also to have an extra set of eyes and some fun. We’re two bro
New Trip Report: Mozambique
Here’s another report from Tom Clode. Gorongosa NP, 2019: Tom Clode, 6 days & 25 species including Wild Dogs, Bushpig and Sable Antelope. Jon
Rio Aripuana and Rio Madeira Cruise, Brazil: October 2019
With Cheryl Antonucci, Jon Hall, Patrick Hall, Morten Joergensen, Stefan Lithner, Marcelo Marcos, Keith Millar, Fiona Reid, Mike Richardson, Micah Riegner, Martin Royle, &nbs
New Trip Report: Ghana
Here’s a great report and I was VERY happy to hear that Robert Nkator is still going strong, finding Pangolins and remembered showing me my first Pangolin over 10 years ago.
dolphin phylogeny
There is a new paper on dolphin molecular phylogeny: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1055790320300282 The paper shows that: 1. Burrunan dolphin is not a valid sp
New Trip Report: Poland
A new report from Valentin Moser on the hunt for European Bison. Eastern Poland, 2020: Valentin Moser, 4 days & 8 species including European Bison. Jon
New Trip Report: Benin
And here is a second report from Tom (not Tim … sorry) Clode Pendjari National Park, 2017: Tom Clode, 8 days & 20 species including Roan, Serval and Patas Monkey. Jon
New Trip Report: Kenya
Here is Samuel Marlin’s latest report. Kenya, 2019: Samuel Marlin, 8 days & 44 species including Serval, Gerenuk and Desert Warthog. Jon
