NUTTER nominations and community projects – meeting report
Mammalwatching community meeting 27/01/2024 Last Saturday a great group of mammalwatchers gathered in the most recent mammalwatching community meeting, hosted by Felis. On the agen
Advertising: Summer tours in Spain’s Cantabrian mountains
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Mammalwatchers stealthily looking at the haughty birdwatcher to steal the rules for the Big Day” :))
In the wake of the yesterday’s meeting 🙂 Andrey & Karina .
Looking to Share Costs to Mongolia Summer 2024!
Hello fellow mammal watchers! I am looking for someone to split costs for an expedition to Mongolia this coming July in to August, 2024. This is an ambitious expedition with some s
Iberian lynx in maps and charts, plus other mammal tips
Many reports have been written regarding the lynxes in Andújar. I therefore would like to do this a bit different. In the maps and charts you’ll see how and where to best go if
This could be a fun job with WCS Congo – if you know French.
23-Jan-2024 Research Manager, Lac tele Community Reserve Congo Global Conservation Full-Time GLOBAL CONSERVATION Job Description Location: Epena, Headquarters of the Lac Tele Commu
Bat ID from La Lancha tunnel, Andujar, Spain
Hi, we were on a lynx watching tour in October 2022 and visited also the Andujar area of Spain. In the tunnel near the dam at La Lancha (Salto del Jándula) we photogpraphed some b
Zebra subspecies confusion
I am aware that the subspecies do not supposedly overlap but remain confused over their exact distribution, possibly due to hybrids and re-introductions. I’m particularly kee
Tracking down porcupines
I began learning wildlife tracking some months ago when I realized walking around aimlessly rarely resulted in a good use of my time in eastern US forests. Learning even basic sign
ID help on puzzling pikas
Hi all, I’m trying to identify this pika seen in Bhutan at Pelala Pass at 11000’ elevation (same place as Jon’s trip report from 2016) in meadow habitat within rhododendron/f

