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June 2018

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19 June 2018
Oriental
India

RFI India Christmas Holiday 2018 TIGERS

Hello, I am John Van Niel. My wife and I suddenly find ourselves with two weeks to travel over Christmas and would like to go to India for the first time. Our main target would be

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19 June 2018
Europe and the Palearctic
Amur leopard photographybig cat safariSiberian tiger tourSiberian tiger tracking

Amur Leopard & Siberian Tiger Tours 2018

After our very successful Amur Leopard Photography Tours in February and March 2018 we are repeating this tour for November & December 2018 and then again for early 2019. The t

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13 June 2018
Europe and the Palearctic
MoroccoNorth AfricaStriped Ground Squirrel

The isolated Striped Ground Squirrel in Morocco

The most known and widespread squirrel in Morocco is the Barbary Ground Squirrel (Atlantoxerus getulus) which is endemic to Northwest Africa (Morocco and western Algerian). There i

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13 June 2018
Europe and the Palearctic
The Azores

New Trip Report: The Azores

A new whale watching trip report from John Wright. Azores, 2018: John Wright, 1 week & 7 species including Blue & Sperm Whales and an Azorean Noctule. Jon

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13 June 2018
Uncategorised
Californiafield guidePhotography

Photos Needed For USA Mammal Guide

Dear All I am wrapping up a book project about mammals of California but need a few final pictures. Due out in spring of 2019, this book part of a series, hence its odd title: &#82

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12 June 2018
Oriental
Arabian Tahr

Infos and pics on Arabian Tahr

The Arabian Tahr is one of the least documented bigger animals on the planet. Just a few years ago mammalwatchers have become interested to look for this species. Photos hardly exi

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11 June 2018
Central and South America
Brazil

New Trip Report: Amazon Cruise

Here’s a list of species seen on Wildwing’s mega-trip through the Amazon last month. Amazon Cruise, 2018: Wildwings, 18 days & 50+ species, with 28 primates includi

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11 June 2018
Africa
Kenya

2 Travel Companions Sought for 2019 Kenya Trip

My wife and I are looking for two non-smokers to join us in Kenya next year.  All accommodations are private and we would have a private vehicle for the 4 of us.  Of course, the

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11 June 2018
Uncategorised

Picture advice

So on Friday my wife gave me a slightly delayed birthday present – a very nice set of original drawings of three mammal species. Probably the perfect birthday present for a mamma

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10 June 2018
Australasia
BorneaSabah

Sabah, Borneo – April 2018

Attached is my report for our recent trip to Sabah.  We saw 35 species of mammals including Pen-tailed Shrew, Long-tailed Porcupine, Borneo Pygmy Elephant, Moonrat, Lesser Treeshr

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