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August 2017

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28 August 2017
Central and South America
Bolivia

New Trip Report: Bolivia, 2017

Here’s another report from Bolivia: good to see more people visiting this emerging and exciting destination. Bolivia, 2017: Félix Serrano López, 2 weeks &  26 species

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26 August 2017
Europe and the Palearctic
Alpine MarmotAndujarChamoisDesmanIsardPyrenean DesmanPyreneesTrip ReportVercors

Trip Report: France and Spain

I went to a conference in Barcelona in July, so I planned a week of mammal-watching in France and Spain. I spent an additional week traveling with my girlfriend in France, and I wa

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24 August 2017
Africa
Zambia

New Trip Report: Zambia Batwatch Trip, 2016

Here’s a report from Fiona Reid’s trip to Zambia last year. Some useful info on some bat sites plus a few non-chiropteran mammals too. Zambia, 2016: Fiona Reid, 11 days

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23 August 2017
Uncategorised

Best Mammal Watching Experience

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23 August 2017
North American
GlaucomysNorth America

range map of the 3 flying squirrels in North America

Arbogast et alia have published an excellent article titled “Genetic Data Reveal a Cryptic Species of New World Flying Squirrel.” (Journal of Mammology, Aug 2017 issue,

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22 August 2017
Oriental
Sri Lanka

New Trip Report: Sri Lanka

Here’s another spectacularly successful Sri Lankan trip, this time from Tobi Lundqvist or who did really well in 2 weeks despite pursuing a “balanced” itinerary!

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21 August 2017
Uncategorised

Best Mammal Watching Experience

A couple of months ago I was chatting with Mac Hunter (of the legendary Borneo 2016 trip which scored Clouded Leopard, Marbled Cat and Pangolin) and Charles Foley (the original Bi

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21 August 2017
Central and South America
Bolivia

New Trip Report: Bolivian Chaco

I would love to get to Bolivia, all the more so after reading Jean Dille’s report. Bolivian Chaco, 2017: Jean Dille, 5 days & 10 species including Puma, Jaguarundi, Ocelo

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21 August 2017
Australasia
Australia

Trip Report: Wet Tropics, July 2017

This is the trip report of my 2 mammal watching days in the Wet Tropics, Queensland. Trip report PDF: Mammal watching Atherton 2017 SPECIES LIST: Platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinu

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20 August 2017
Central and South America
Brazil

Three days around Manaus

With Jon Hall, Charles Hood, Marcelo Henrique Marcos, Jose Gabriel Martinez, Amber Melhouse, Judy Parrish, Micah Riegner, Hari & Venkat Sankar, Ian Thompson and Phil Telfer. In

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Genetically Welsh, spiritually Australian, currently in New York City. I’ve also lived and worked in London, Canberra, Paris and Lusaka, and visited almost 120 countries.

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