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October 2017

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30 October 2017
North American
California

Monterey Delivers Again

I was in Monterey a few weeks ago for a couple of days whale watching with Monterey Bay Whale Watch (by far the best operator in town to go out with).  Don Roberson came out with

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30 October 2017
Europe and the Palearctic
Mongolia

Snow Leopard(s) in Mongolia

Because your site has helped me planning trips and made it therefore possible to see a clouded leopard, spectacled bears and snow leopards, I uploaded a trip report for the first t

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30 October 2017
Australasia

Papua New Guinea ID’s required

On a trip to Papua New Guinea in August/September we, surprisingly, did see a few mammals, although we have to admit to being there mainly to look for birds….sorry! The first

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30 October 2017
Australasia

Varirata NP in PNG – Mammal ID required

On a trip to Papua New Guinea in August/September we saw this animal in Varirata National Park at about 770 metres, again looked a bit like a Long-nosed Bandicoot, the face/nose di

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Offset your Greenhouse Gases when you fly - and protect Gola Rainforest

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