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October 2016

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26 October 2016
Europe and the Palearctic
Amur Tiger trackingRussian tiger trackingSiberian tiger trackingSiberian tiger watching

Siberian Tiger Tracking Tour to Russia – Royle Safaris

Siberian Tiger Tracking Tour Trip Report – Royle Safaris Royle Safaris’ first Siberian Tiger tracking holiday to the Russian Far East back in 2014 which resulted in one

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26 October 2016
Europe and the Palearctic
striped hyena Israel

striped hyena Israel and other questions

Dear all In early April I will be on a mammal/bird/herps trip to Israel. About top of my ‘want list’ is striped hyena. Mike Richardson recommends using negevjeep.co.il

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25 October 2016
Oriental
Nepal Red Panda TourRed Panda HolidayRed Panda SafariRed Panda WatchingRoyle Safaris

Red Panda Holiday to Nepal Trip Report – Royle Safaris (2)

Red Panda Watching Holiday of Nepal Trip Report with Royle Safaris A second wildlife watching holiday of Eastern Nepal focusing on Red Pandas. This trip was cut short as we were th

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23 October 2016
Central and South America
Amazonbats

free e-book “Field Guide to Amazonian Bats”

I don’t think I have seen a notice of this here yet? There is a new and free e-book, titled “Field Guide to Amazonian Bats.” Link is at bottom of the summary below. If that l

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23 October 2016
Australasia
clouded leopardnight drivesorangutanpittasSabahsun bear

Borneo, clouded leopard quest – join me in Feb 2017?

Hi all I am looking for one or more people to join me to return to Borneo next year, currently planning for February. Guided by Mike of Adventure Alternative Borneo these guy have

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22 October 2016
Europe and the Palearctic

New Trip Report: Tibet

Jean-Michel Bompar was in Tibet last month helping a professional photographer find mammals to photograph for a new book. Tibet 2016: Jean-Michel Bompar, 2 weeks & 20 species

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20 October 2016
North American
North America

Southern flying squirrels in New Jersey

It looks like 2017 has been an excellent year for all sciurids in New York area, not just woodchucks and chipmunks. I spent last night spotlighting in Pine Barrens and saw 5 southe

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18 October 2016
Oriental

New Trip Report: Bhutan 2016

Here’s a new report from one of my favourite Asian destinations, Bhutan. David Bishop spent 3 weeks there and managed to see 14 species of mammals in between 368 bird species

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15 October 2016
Africa
AardvarkAardwolfBlack-footed CatCapeKarooKgalagadiKimberleypangolinriverine rabbit

South Africa Sept 2017 – Rare mammals & Cape flowers

Hi All, I am planning a trip to South Africa for my mum and I next year- September 2017. She would like to see the flower kingdom and we’d like to combine this with looking f

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14 October 2016
Africa

New Trip Report: Laikipia, Kenya

Here’s a new report from Mattia Altieri who just got back from a great week on the Laikipia Plateau in Kenya. Laikipia, Kenya, 2016: 9 days & 34 species including Wild D

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