RFI New Zealand Lesser Short-tailed Bat
Hello everyone, There’s a wonderful post on this species from 2019 on this site but I am curious if there may be any other ways to encounter this species unobtrusively on the
RFI: Recs for India, Late November?
Hi all, hoping to pick the Forum’s collective brain about an India trip in mid- to late-November. This will be my and my wife’s first trip to India. We’ll have 15
Sumatran orangutans in Gunung Leuser National Park
If you are looking for a reliable site for the Sumatran orangutan and only have two days, then Bukit Lawang is the place. Its only 3-4 hours drive from Medan airport, which is ha
New Podcast Episode: Bradley Trevor Greive
This month’s podcast features Australian author, broadcaster and wildlife nut Bradley Trevor Greive (BTG) from his home in California. BTG has an extraordinary CV: he was a
Book Review: A Field Guide to the Larger Mammals of South America
Richard Webb and Jeff Blincow’s new Field Guide to the Larger Mammals of South America is a very welcome addition – and long overdue – addition to my bookshelf. H
Finding the Okapis in the Congo with the Pygmys
Hi all! I am brand spanking new to this group and I’m seeing that most of you have Okapis on your list to see. This would be very spontaneous and I’m not sure where all
Mammalwatching at the British Bird Fair … plus order your mammalwatching tee shirts!
Charles Foley and I are giving a talk at the Global Bird Fair in the UK on Saturday July 13 at 5.30: Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them. You can probably guess what it is abou
Titi monkey Santuario do Caraca
Now that A Field Guide to Larger Mammals of South America by Richard Webb and Jeff Blincow is out, and as I’m off to Bolivia soon, I have been going through my South American
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
Foxes in the Caspian Lowlands
Found these foxes in the Caspian Lowlands of Kazakhstan. They were very slight (though these are 4 well-grown cubs at the entrance to their den) with large ears and striking black