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May 2019

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3 May 2019
North American
Mexico

New Trip Report: Oaxaca

Venkat Sankar continues to unravel Mexico’s mammalian secrets. Oaxaca, 2019: Venkat Sankar, 5 days & 27 species including Tarabundi Vole, Oaxaca Giant Deer Mouse, White-s

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3 May 2019
Central and South America
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Ecuadorian Rare Mammals Tour – Join for November 2019

Rare Andean Mammal Tour – 2019 Please find our brochure for our exciting and unique mammal watching tour of the Ecuadorian highlands. Focus on this tour includes Spectacled (

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2 May 2019
Europe and the Palearctic
Japanese Squirrel (Sciurus lis)

Japanese Squirrel (Sciurus lis)

16 February 2019. Karuizawa–Shiotsubo Hot Spring Hotel, Nagano Prefecture, Japan. These small, long-eared, large-eyed tree squirrels are endemic to the Japanese Islands. They

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2 May 2019
Africa
South Africa

Benfontein

I am hoping to visit  Benfontein  next April   I  contacted  De Boors   and they told me that  Beryl Wilson  could possibly take us out for a “night drive “ho

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2 May 2019
Africa
Central African Republic

New Trip Report: Sangha Lodge, Central African Republic

Here’s a report from a December 2017 visit to wonderful Sangha Lodge. C.A.R, 2017: Daniel Hoops, 1 week & around 25 species including Bongo, Giant Forest Hog and Lord Der

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1 May 2019
Europe and the Palearctic
Taiwan

New Trip Report: Taiwan

Another Taiwan report .. three years ago there was none Taiwan, 2019: Jon Lehmberg, 12 days & 11 species including Yellow-throated Marten and Ryuku Flying Fox. Jon

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