New Population Of Highly Threatened Greater Bamboo Lemur Found In Madagascar (July 23, 2008) — Researchers in Madagascar have confirmed the existence of a population of greater bamboo lemurs more than 400 km from the only other place where the critically endangered species is known to live, raising hopes for its survival. … > full story
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Golden Slender Mongoose…
Jon Hall, , Africa, 2
Bob Berghaier just wrote me with this picture and said “The pic was taken in the western Okavango Delta...
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Africa’s National Parks Hit by Mammal Declines
Jon Hall, , Africa, 0
ScienceDaily (July 13, 2010) — African national parks like Masai Mara and the Serengeti have seen populations of large...
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Almost 90% of Saharan big animals are extinct or endangered
Jon Hall, , Africa, 0
A new landmark study in Diversity and Distributions finds that the megafauna of the Sahara desert are on the...
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New Trip Report: Central African Republic & Cameroon
Jon Hall, , Africa, Cameroon, Central African Republic, 5
Here’s a new report from Vladimir Dinets who spent an intense 9 days in Sangha Lodge and South East...
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New Trip Report: Madagascar
Jon Hall, , Africa, Madagascar, 7
Samuel Marlin is back from 3 weeks in Madagascar and saw a lot of cool mammals. Madagascar, 2017: Samuel...
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Trip companion for Northern Cape (South Africa) starting 26 Nov 2020
Paul Carter, , Africa, South Africa, 1
I will be leaving Johannesburg on 26 Nov for Kgalakadi Transfrontier NP (4 nights or more) and Augrabies Falls....
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New Trip Report: Mozambique, Tanzania, Kenya, 2021
Jon Hall, , Africa, Kenya, Mozambique, Tanzania, 1
A new trip report from Pictus Safaris featuring all sorts of goodies, including the first Kipunji in a trip...
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New Trip Report: Uganda
Jon Hall, , Africa, Uganda, 0
Here’s another report from Uganda. Uganda, 2018: Bellingham Safaris, 9 days & 23 species including L’Hoest’s Monkey, Giant Forest...
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