Batwatch Nicaragua
My website died a sad death yesterday – a long weekend no less – so if you want details about the Batwatch trip please go to http://mammalart.wordpress.com/ Thanks! Fio
Hungary 2011
Hi all, As I said in a previous post, I am going to visit Slovakia in June to track some large carnivores. We first plan to visit Hortobagy, Hungary. It seems that the sousliks are
Red-Crested Tree Rat Rediscovered in Colombia
This is exciting news. Despite searches, the red-crested tree rat had not been spotted since 1898, yet this one agreeably made itself available for photographs: http://www.usatoday
Glacier NP and Olympic NP
Hi Everyone, Does anybody have any tips on mammal watching in Glacier National Park? I know the park has some really good animals I would like to see – especially Grizzlys, w
Spotlighting – exchanging experiences
Dear all, I want to exchange experiences on spotlighting. As one normally has limited nights (and stamina) on exotic trip, it is better to optimize the technique. – What time
RFI Quito
I will have an afternoon and evening to kill in Quito next week. I was wondering if anyone knows of places near the city to look for mammals. Or of anyone who knows the small roden
Franklin’s Ground Squirrel
I put a brief trip report on my not-a-blog: http://wp.me/p12yCV-2R Comments are probably more useful here on Mammalwatching.com.
Interesting Mammal Sighting in Korea
I am an enthusiastic mammal-watcher, which is harder to be than a bird-watcher because mammals are more visually elusive. Tonight as I was walking through Yongji Park in Changwon,
Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon
A free eBook from Project Gutenberg, http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/19550 Published in 1884. Interesting on many different levels, IMO. Especially the cats. John
seeing golden lion tamarin
Hi Hi At the risk of taking over this forum with requests for information, has anyone been to the golden lion tamarin reintroduction site near Rio? I’m quite keen to go if yo