An extremely rare saola was recently captured by Laotian villagers, the first time this rare species has been recorded since 1999. Unfortunately, it died before it could be released. It has never been seen in the wild by biologists.
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New Trip Reports: Gorals in India, and a Hellcation in Bangladesh
Jon Hall, , Oriental, 0
Two new reports Himalayan Goral Tour, 2013: Ralf Bürglin’s trip to observe Gorals and other mammals at Nainital near...
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Bangladeshi Mammals
Jon Hall, , Oriental, 0
This is an interesting piece on a remote forest in Bangladesh, home to Marbled Cats and Clouded Leopards. ...
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New Trip Report: The Moluccas
Jon Hall, , Australasia, Oriental, Indonesia, Moluccas, 1
Here’s a report I was looking forward to: it is not often a report comes in that includes so...
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Flying Squirrel from the Himalayas ID
Jon Hall, , Oriental, India, 0
We have had a few issues sending emails about new posts so there are a few things on mammalwatching...
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Qinling Mountains Trip Report, 2005
Jon Hall, , Europe and the Palearctic, Oriental, China, 2
My first trip to China in October 2005 remains a highlight of my travels. I stopped en route from Australia to a...
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Nepal Wildlife Holiday Trip Report – Royle Safaris
roylesafaris, , Oriental, Nepal Mammal Watching, Nepal Safari, Nepal wildlife Holiday, Royle Safaris, 0
Chitwan Jungle Safari Trip Report – Royle Safaris A general wildlife watching trip to Chitwan National Park in Nepal’s...
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South India & Tadoba Mammal Tour – Trip Report from Royle Safaris
roylesafaris, , Oriental, Indian Mammal watching holidays, Indian mammals, Mammal watching tours, Royle Safaris, 0
South India’s Endemic Mammals and Tadoba’s Tiger Trip Report A trip report from Southern India where we searched for...
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Hairy nosed Otters and Micro Bats in Hala Bala, Thailand – New Trip Report
Jon Hall, , Oriental, 0
I was in Hala Bala, Southern Thailand a couple of weeks ago. After three days of considerable discomfort I...
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