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2 October 2023

What is best practice for spotting animals with a thermal scope?

Spotlighting – shining a bright light (usually while moving in a vehicle) is the dominant way to find nocturnal mammals.   However many of us have bought thermal vision mon

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28 September 2023

A puma, a tapir, and a stalking horse

We and five other people were spot-lighting along the main road through Kaa-Iya del Gran Chaco Parque of Bolivia when we witnessed an unusual interaction between a puma and a Brazi

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27 September 2023

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

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26 September 2023

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

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21 September 2023

Striped Pole Cat

Hi. Someone dropped of 2 Striped Pole cats by us while their eyes were still closed. Their eyes are open now and they each drink about 20ml of milk. Their teeth are showing and the

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16 September 2023
Primates

Special issue of the African Primates journal now online

Primatewatchers might be especially interested in the new – and special – issue of the IUCN’s African Primates  journal (17(1)). It provides a compilation of Red

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15 September 2023
Asia's Greatest Wildlife Sanctuaries

Book Review: Asia’s Greatest Wildlife Sanctuaries by Fanny Lai & Bjorn Olesen

Long ago in what my kids call the olden days – but I still call the1990s – my two most treasured books were a guide to the national parks of North America, and another

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13 September 2023

Prague-area mammals

Hi All, I have a couple of days in Prague in early November (after a trip to see family in adjacent Germany) and was wondering if anyone had any suggestions on Prague-area day-trip

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13 September 2023
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Mounting your torch on camera: the possibly even easier way…

I saw the post of Lenart Verheuvel and thought: haven’t I brewed something like this once? I used the basis of an old cameraflash which attaches to the hotshoe on top of the

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13 September 2023
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New Podcast Episode: Professor Joel Berger

We just released a new episode of the mammalwatching podcast and it’s a fun one. S2 E18: Joel Berger Charles and I talk to Professor Joel Berger from his home in Colorado. Jo

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Introducing the MammalList App – Looking for Beta testers

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  1. Mattanja Peppelman on Kuala Lumpur – Bukit Nanas/KL Eco Park?17 July 2026

    It's not a great place to go for mammals. Opening hours restrict you a lot and you'll mostly see some…

  2. machunter on From Kaziranga to Bhutan: crossing without a “COW walk”17 July 2026

    Your experience sounds like my crossing from Iran to Afghanistan in the 1970s in a bus with many sketchy characters;…

  3. Evan on From Kaziranga to Bhutan: crossing without a “COW walk”17 July 2026

    That's great you got such great tiger views at Kaziranga! When I went in January 2023 it seemed like they…

  4. Evan on Malaysia and Thailand trip report, April-May 2026.17 July 2026

    Sorry to hear about your dad's passing, Ian. What a thing to happen during a trip! Thanks for the report,…

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RFI: Svalbard
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Southern Bog Lemming video
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RFI: Bears in Papallacta, Ecuador

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