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September 2017

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10 September 2017
Europe and the Palearctic
amur leopard photorgaphyAmur Leopard touramur leopard watching

Amur leopard new dates and prices

Hi again, I have now sold the previously advertised Amur leopard photography tour to Kedorova Pad National Park in Russia for Feb (12th – 20th) 2018. We now have news dates a

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10 September 2017
Uncategorised

Thermal camera

Hi To make wildlife watching a bit easier at night I am thinking about getting myself a thermal camera. Any ideas of a good model? Cheers Tobi

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10 September 2017
North American

what is this?

What is this? https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1529394333765386&set=pcb.1529394547098698&type=3&theater    

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8 September 2017
Europe and the Palearctic
GeorgiaTurkmenistan

New (old) Trip Reports: Georgia and Turkmenistan

Here are two more notes from Vladimir Dinets on his experience in the 1980s looking for mammals in  the former USSR. Georgia, 1980s: Vladimir Dinets’ notes of visits to the

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7 September 2017
Australasia
BorneaSabah

Borneo Trip – Need Additional People

Hi all.  We are planning a return trip to Borneo next April/May.  We are organizing the trip through AA Borneo again since they did such a great job last trip.  My wife and I ar

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7 September 2017
Europe and the Palearctic
HungarySlovakia

New Trip Report: Hungary & Slovakia

Steve Morgan had a successful trip through Hungary and Slovakia last month chasing bats and small mammals. Hungary and Slovakia, 2017: Steve Morgan, 9 days & 30 species includ

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6 September 2017
North American
ArizonaCaliforniaColoradoNevadaNew MexicoUtah

New Trip Report: Western USA, 2017

Here’s a very impressive list of species from Romain Bocquier’s recent trip through the West. Western USA, 2017: Romain Bocquier, 40 days & 84 species including Hoo

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6 September 2017
Europe and the Palearctic
ArmeniaAzerbaijan

New (old) reports: Azerbaijan & Armenia

Vladimir Dinets is feeling nostaglic for the late 1980s it seems .. and has sent through several notes on countries from his travels through the disintegrating USSR back then. Her

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6 September 2017
Africa
Cameroon

Drills in Cameroon and beyond?

Does anyone know whether there are reliable spots in Cameron for Drills? Or elsewhere  (other than Bioko Island)? thanks Jon      

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5 September 2017
North American
Alaska

New Trip Report: Alaska, Spring 2016

Thank you to Ben Schwienhart for sending this detailed trip report through from Cloud Birders: although it was a birding trip, Ian Merrill saw plenty of mammals. Alaska, 2016: Ian

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