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July 2017

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28 July 2017
Africa
Uganda

New Trip Report: Uganda

Uganda, 2017: Bellingham Safaris, 10 days & 25 species including Red-legged Sun Squirrel, Giant Forest Hog, Aardwolf and Red-tailed Monkey. Jon

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28 July 2017
Central and South America
Brazil

New Trip Report: Emas NP and Black Lion Tamarins in Brazil

A brief report from Richard Webb on a trip to Brazil. Emas NP & Black Lion Tamarins, 2017: Richard Webb, 12 days & 21 species including Puma, Hoary Fox, Striped Hog-nosed S

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28 July 2017
Europe and the Palearctic

Wolves and bears in Northern Spain

We’re hoping to head over to Spain in August, looking for bears, wolves & wildcat. Does anyone have good descriptions of the right locations to look for these? Is it reco

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28 July 2017
Uncategorised

Sand cat, where to look and with who?

Anyone know any guide, operator or someone else who can help me finding and if possible photograph Sand cat? Looking for a shorter trip in end of December and northern Africa, midd

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