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I haven't been to PNG yet.

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Not a trip report but this website is very welcome. The Mammals of Papua aims "to treat the biological, distributional, conservation and taxonomical aspects of the mammals in the Papuan region, to provide an up-to-date checklist, relate to news concerning mammals throughout the region and eventually providing detailed species accounts of every species encountered in the Papuan region to date". I hope it continues.

Long-beaked Echidna Study in PNG (June 2009)

Other People's Trip Reports
Central Highlands of PNG 2010: Steve Anyon-Smith, 2 weeks in Kumul Lodge & 5 species seen including Calaby's Pademelons and Black-tailed Giant Rats (with several other species living nearby but not seen).

Papua New Guinea 2009: K. David Bishop, 3 weeks & 10 mammals including a Long-nosed Daysure.

West Papua, 2003: Susan Myers, 2 weeks (?) & a few mammals.

Papua New Guinea, 2001. Steve Anyon-Smith, 3 weeks & a few mammals.

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