New mammal family web pages
30 May 2020
[Posted on behalf of Don Roberson] I followed Jon Hall’s recommendation to spend the first months of the Covid-19 lockdown by entering all the mammals I’d seen in [...]
Archived: General Mammal Watching
Seeing all the world’s mammal families?
11 April 2020
Here’s something to consider while we are all stuck at home. Seeing a representative of all ~250 bird families is eminently achievable for those with the time, money and inclination. [...]
Archived: General Mammal Watching
Mammal books available for free download
31 March 2020
A number of US academic publishers are making books available for free download during Covid 19, via the Project Muse website. This includes a number of recent mammal books. Try this [...]
Archived: General Mammal Watching
Scythebill – free software for keeping mammal records
26 July 2016
I’ve been using Scythebill to keep my bird records for a while. The latest version now allows you to import lists of other creatures, and with Jon’s [...]
Archived: General Mammal Watching
New Australian mammal finding book
19 December 2015
A new book on where to find Australian Mammals is now available in Australian bookshops. It’s by David Andrew, and the layout will be familiar to anyone who has [...]
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