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April 2018

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5 April 2018
Africa

Photographic Maps of the Primates, Warthogs, Dik-Diks and Hyrax of Africa: A Tool for Identification and Conservation

For anyone who has ever torn out their hair trying to identify galagos, dik diks, hyraxes, vervet type monkeys, warthogs (and other stuff) ….then this is a really cool resour

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5 April 2018
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New Trip Report: Ladakh 2017

Here’s a new report from Phunchok Tsering at Exotic Travel Ladakh, who saw a pretty incredible 9 Snow Leopards during a trip he organised late last year. Ladakh, 2017: Exotic

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5 April 2018
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Sichuan’s Mammals 2019 – Spaces available

Hi, after our successful recent trip to Sichuan Royle Safaris is repeating this trip for 2019. We focus on two of the well known hotspots for mammals (Pallas’s Cat, Chinese M

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