Finding Canada lynx, wolves and other mammals on the Gunflint Trail, northern Minnesota
This is a short summary of how and where to look for interesting mammals in the boreal forest of northern Minnesota. It’s based on what I’ve learned from a number of tr
Remote mammal watching
Remote mammalwatching – what does it mean? You’ll probably know what mammalwatching means – yes, it’s watching the wild mammals i.e mammalwatching. But remo
Looking for tips for a great tropical trip…
Hi folks, A friend and me are looking for a good place to go wildlife watching next year. Last year I had a great time in Nepal (Bardia and Chitwan with tigers, slothbears, gharial
Ross Sea, Antarctica + the Subs – February 2025
A 28 day expedition from Bluff, New Zealand to the Ross Sea Region of Antarctic via the NZ/Australian Sub-Antarctic Islands. We saw 19 mammals in total including Orcas, Hourglass D
Flock to Marion Island cruise Jan 2025
Perhaps a bit late notice, but some may be interested in this opportunity. Birdlife South Africa is organizing a 8 day cruise to Marion Island in the Southern Ocean, from Jan 24-31
Cheesemans’ Ecology Safaris: Marine Mammal Highlights from South Georgia & Antarctic Peninsula, October 2023
South Georgia & Antarctic Peninsula Expedition: October 2023 A Mammal Watcher’s Dream Journey to the Southern Ocean Our October 2023 expedition took us on an extraordinary
Organising a Mammalwatching Trip to Antarctica for 2026/2027 … who wants to come?
It was a lot of fun to reconnect with many mammalwatchers at the UK Bird Fair a week ago. I was particularly impressed by the number of posters and brochures on display featuring m
Logging mammal sightings?
Dear all, Forgive me in advance if this is a cross post and has been asked elsewhere – i couldn’t find it on a search through the forum (please do post a link in reply
Antarctica 2024
I returned to Antarctica in January of 2024 to try a second go for a Leopard Seal…. second time’s the charm.
IT’S A WILD LIFE! – TRIP REPORT Antarctica, South Georgia & Falklans 2023
We, Rob Jansen & Romy Jansen-Houtzager, are two enthusiastic nature lovers who travel the world together to search for stunning birds, fascinating mammals and incredible nature

