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December 2018

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7 December 2018
Africa
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New Trip Report: Ethiopian Highlands 2018

Report on a week-long trip to Ethiopia. Highlights were Gelada and Hamadryas Baboons, Ethiopian Wolf, Serval, Bale Monkey and Giant Mole Rat. Trip report with photos here http://hu

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7 December 2018
Africa
Sierra LeoneTrip Report

Sierra Leone Trip Report (2016)

I finally completed my long-overdue report from my trip to Sierra Leone in December 2016: http://www.tremarctos.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/SierraLeone_reduced.pdf. This follow

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7 December 2018
Central and South America
Peru

Now Booking: May 2019 Trip to Peru for Yellow-tailed Wooly Monkeys, Emperor Tamarins and more

Dear all, Fiona Reid and I are organizing an 11 day trip to Peru in early May focusing on some fabulous primates and whatever else we can find.  Our small group will divide our t

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

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