Namibia, 2016: Sophie and Manuel, 20 days & 53 species including Aardvark, Caracal, Brown Hyena and Honey Badgers.
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Good news for Greater Bamboo Lemurs
Jon Hall, , Africa, 0
One of the world’s biggest populations of greater bamboo lemurs (Prolemur simus) – sometimes known as the panda lemur...
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Kenya, 2021
Jon Hall, , Africa, Kenya, 11
COVID and Wuhan. Ebola and the DRC. Kenya and mammals. Kenya is the epicenter of my mammalwatching virus. I...
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Mediterranean Monk Seals in Mauritania
Jon Hall, , Africa, Europe and the Palearctic, Mauritania, 0
Mediterranean Monk Seals are critically endangered – I think the most endangered seal in the world – and down...
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African Wildcats?
johnpw2, , Africa, 0
I took these 3 photos on a recent trip to Ethiopia (trip report nearly finished). They look like African...
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New Trip Report, South Africa
Jon Hall, , Africa, South Africa, 0
Richard Webb has just returned (again) from South Africa after another great trip. South Africa, November 2016: Richard Webb...
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Uganda Mangabey
Andy Adcock, , Africa, none, 2
Just doing a bit of reading following a trip to Uganda and Rwanda and came across information regarding the...
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Colomys split
Vladimir Dinets, , Africa, rodents, 0
African wading rat (Colomys goslingi) is split into 4 species: C. goslingi (lowland Cameroon to Kenya), C. lumumbai (with...
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New Trip Report: Bioko Island
Jon Hall, , Africa, 0
A fascinating report from Curtis Hart who spent 5 months in Bioko Island from October through March. What a...
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