Introducing: Chasing Cats
Like so many of us here, I am obsessed with wild cats. For the past fifteen years, wild cats have pretty much shaped my entire life and work as a conservation photographer and guid
The Weekly Recap
Hello and welcome back to the weekly recap! This week has been a very busy one on the website. To start us off is Romain Boquier’s short report from a trip to Uzbekistan, where h
New Podcast: Joel Sartore – Nat Geo’s Photo Ark
In this month’s podcast we talk to Joel Sartore, founder of NatGeo’s Photo Ark project and one of the world’s most preeminent wildlife photographers. Joel describ
Looking for advice – best places in Europe to see bat roosts
Hi all, I’ve come to ask Mammalwatching for advice, since I’m a bit overwhelmed by my efforts to do own research. I’ve always liked bats, and since I was able to
The Weekly Recap
Hello everyone, welcome to the weekly recap. The website crashed this week and deleted quite a few posts – including, very rudely, the previous recap. Any comments left between l
Sun bear vs. „urinal men“ – or: Is it safe to camp in Thailand’s Kaeng Krachan jungle?
I have camped all my life in wilderness areas. I have had bears, leopards, spotted hyenas visiting my camps. But what I heard and saw in three days and one night in Kaeng Krachan i
The Weekly Recap
This recap was originally posted on April 20th, just reuploading it now because of the website glitch. Hello and welcome back to the weekly recap! Stephen Kaye started off t
In Search of Patagonian Mara in Argentina
Colleagues! Planning on a trip to Paraguay this July. I would like to try for an extension in to Argentina for a shot at some Patagonian Mara, my main target for that region. I see
Glowing Springhare
Anyone who has follows the mammalwatching podcast closely will know I have a fascination with luminescence in mammals. So in that vein, here is a photo a friend sent me recently of

