New Trip Reports: The Western Sahara, South Africa & Nepal
Three new reports on mammalwatching.com Western Sahara, 2014: Juan Luis Ortega, 10 days & 13 species including an African Wolf (with pictures too). South Africa, 2014: Juan Lui
Video: Escape-Artist Honey Badger Refuses To Be Captive
This is an entertaining little video that shows who carries the brains in the animal kingdom. – Leslie Sokolow =========== Video: Escape-Artist Honey Badger Refuses To Be Cap
New Trip Reports: Kenya & Morocco
Two new reports from Dominique Brugiere are up on mammalwatching.com Kenya, 2013: Dominque Brugiere, 10 days with species including Hirola, Desert Warthog,Tana River Mangabey, Blac
Danish Wolves and Liberian Chimps
April 2014: It is suspected by a group of wolf enthusiasts in Denmark that the country probably has its first resident wolf family for over 200 years, reports Rewilding Europe. htt
Good news for Greater Bamboo Lemurs
One of the world’s biggest populations of greater bamboo lemurs (Prolemur simus) – sometimes known as the panda lemur – has doubled in just three years, giving conservationis
Shocking figures reveal the true extent of the illegal trade in pangolins
No wonder they are so hard to see. Very sad http://www.wildlifeextra.com/do/ecco.py/view_item?listid=1&listcatid=1&listitemid=18651&live=0#cr Jon
New Trip Reports: Japan, Thailand, Uganda and the Bahamas
New trip reports from 4 Continents Japan, 2014: Cheryl Antonucci, 2.5 weeks & 6 species including Japanese Serow and Sable. Thailand, 2014: Richard Webb, 1 week & 23 mammal
Scientists involve plan to save many Lemur species
A nice article from Mongabay The lemur end-game: scientists propose ambitious plan to save the world’s most imperiled mammal family Read more at http://news.mongabay.com/2014
Seeking records of some Genets and a Linsang
Hi, Will Duckworth from the IUCN’s small carnivore group got in touch to see what we all know about the following species. I don’t know much was my answer but offered t
Snow Leopard Trip (Adam Riley/ Indri blog); Illegal Wildlife Trade in 60 seconds; and huge Chimp population in the DRC
A couple more things of interest Adam Riley’s blog (he’s a founder of Indri and Rockjumper tours) on looking for Snow Leopards in Hemis NP, India. A compelling and dist

