ASM Anchorage meeting
Hi all, is anyone here planning on attending the American Society of Mammalogists meeting in Anchorage this July? If so let me know so we can meet up – and do some mammaling.
Advert: Amazon Wildlife Tracking in Peru with Original Nature, October 2023
This trip from Original Nature sounds superb. Some great mammals, an opportunity to learn a ton about fieldcraft from the local guides, and an almost guaranteed chance to see enorm
ID’s NE Brazil
Last November, I went to NE Brazil on a birding trip. Of course I also encountered some mammals along the way, which I tried to photograph when possible. For a few of them, I am no
private mammal guide for Singapore?
Hi, I am new to this forum but have enjoyed reading many trip reports and posts! I have a trip to Indonesia coming up (will see lots of animals there!) and will be in Singapore f
Setting up a weekly email subscription
Dear all, if you want to receive mammalwatching updates, but prefer to get one summary email a week rather than all posts in real time, then I’ve good news! You can now do ju
Pacific Right Whale in Monterey Bay!
Spotted on morning whale watch March 5. Just sharing the news since it is a mega rarity. https://www.ksbw.com/article/rare-north-pacific-right-whale-spotted-in-the-monterey-bay-sun
The Weekly recap
Hi, this is Katy, Jon’s (long suffering) daughter. I’ve been put to work to start sending weekly recaps of what’s been going on in the mammal watching world (or at least on t
New Podcast Episode: John & Terese Hart
In the lastest episode we talk to legendary mammalogists and conservationists John and Terese Hart about 50 years’ of work in the Congo rainforest. John and Terese have made an e
Mammalwatching NUTTER Awards are back!
Hello mammalwachers! The community has met – and we discussed about mammalwatching, conservation, and the NUTTER’s awards. The mammalwatchers awards will be called: Mammalwatch
Status of Fat-tailed dwarf lemurs
I was recently browsing the Illustrated Checklist of the Mammals of the World (and I am glad I did not buy it) and was looking at lemurs specifically. It seems that in recent years

