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May 2018

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23 May 2018
North American
MissouriOklahomaUSA

36 hours in the Midwest (USA)

Some expiring frequent flyer miles prompted a 36 hour excursion to the USA’s midwest over the weekend. It is an area not often visited by mammalwatchers and I drove through

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23 May 2018
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Mammalwatching.com: More than just trip reports!

Dear Mammalwatchers Charles Foley’s recent post on mammalwatching gear prompted me to send a quick post about the hidden depths of mammalwatching.com. Charles, who is one o

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23 May 2018
Africa

Central African Republic, Dzanga Bai 2018

Here’s my write-up from a trip that I did this April with some friends to Sangha Lodge and Dzanga Bai. It really is a stunning part of the world. CAR Foley 2018

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23 May 2018
North American

Latest on New England Cottontails in Rhode Island

Just finished talking to a biologist at Ninigret NWR in Rhode Island who told me as far as they know there are only New England Cottontails in Great Swamp WMA north of the refuge a

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23 May 2018
Oriental
Java Wildlife HolidayJavan Mammal Watchingjavan rhino tourJavan Rhino WatchingUjong Kulon

Javan Rhino Expedition 2019 – Spaces Available Now

Royle Safaris is now opening our Javan Rhino Expedition for 2019. We have managed to special permits that allow our group to enter the core region of Ujong Kulon National Park. We

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