Book Review — Nocturnalia: Nature in the Western Night
Mammalwatching.com’s very own Charles Hood and Jose Gabriel Martinez-Fonseca have just published a new book to encourage people to get out after dark and enjoy nature.
Guide to Kangaroo Rats and Mice of California
Last winter, I made an ArcGIS Storymap of the most likely places to find multiple species of kangaroo rats and mice in California. The data I used came from trip reports posted to
The Bahamas, 2021
A brief report from a non-mammal focused trip to the Bahamas a few years ago that turned up a couple species of interesting Bat. Seeing as how there was a recent RFI from someone v
Chiricahuas, September 2023 (Venkat Sankar)
Hi all, Sharing a report from a great (but rather sleep-deprived) long weekend the Chiricahua Mountains and Animas Valley in SE AZ and SW NM, respectively. We saw a lot more than I
Request for help to find bats near Nassau, Bahamas
Dear MammalWatchers, I will be in port in Nassau, the Bahamas, during 6 hours on the afternoon of November 1. I know that this is a short time, but I would like to try to see t
The jackal or the wolf in Algeria?
In Algeria there is a species of Canidae commonly called Dib or Ouchene in Kabyle. Its scientific name changed from Canis aureus to Canis anthus, then to Canis lupaster following v
A Long Weekend in the Bay Area, California – September 2023
Charles Hood and others spent August tormenting me – and possibly other seal lovers – with their posts of multiple Guadalupe Fur Seals in Monterey Bay. This is not an e
New Trip Report: California to Colorado via Washington (with an Aplodontia site)
Here’s an interesting report from Brian and Eileen Keelan, aka ‘The Nomadic Naturalists’ who are on a perpetual trip around the country – and the world R
Hawaii Trip Report – Sierra Foley and Teddy Relan
Here is a short trip report about a trip to Hawaii I went on several months ago, with details on where I saw a Hawaiian monk seal!