Charles M. Francis first started studying mammals in South East Asia in 1979 and has since become one of the leading experts in the region. Charles has written numerous research papers on both mammals and birds, including the descriptions of several new species of bats, as well as three books. He is currently a research manager at the National Wildlife Research Centre of the Canadian Wildlife Service.
Preface to second edition Acknowledgements Introduction What is a mammal? Classification and naming How to identify mammals Colour plates Species accounts Finding and studying mammals Where to find mammals Conservation of mammals in South-east Asia Species Accounts Pholidota - Pangolins Insectivora - Gymnures
Moles
Shrews Scandentia - Treeshrews Dermoptera - Colugos Chiroptera - Bats Primates - Lorises
Monkeys
Gibbons Carnivora - Dogs
Bears
Red Pandas
Martens
Weasels
Badgers
Otters
Civets
Mongooses
Lisangs
Cats
Fur seals
Sealions
Seals Cetacea - Oceanic dolphins
Porpoises
Whales Sirenia - Dugong Proboscidea - Elephants Perissodactyla - Tapirs
Rhinoceroses Artidodactyla - Pigs
Mousedeer
Musk-deer
Deer
Cattle
Buffalo
Antelopes
Goats
Sheep Rodentia - Squirrels
Rats
Mice
Pygmy-dormice
Voles
Bamboo rats
Kha-nyou
Porcupines Lagomorpha - Pikes
Hares
Rabbits Glossary Selected bibliography Figure credits Index