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June 2019

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16 June 2019
Africa
#uganda #sitatunga #katonga

RFI: Seeing sitatunga at Katonga Wildlife Reserve, Uganda

Dear all I suspect this will be one of several enquiries about Uganda, Has anyone tried for sitatunga at Katonga Wildlife Reserve, Uganda? From what I gather it is probably a bit o

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14 June 2019
Uncategorised
Golden Cat

Asiatic Golden Cat colour morphs

This is an interesting summary of a paper written by some ZSL scientists on different colour morphs in Golden cats in India. They found no less than 6 very different colour types i

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13 June 2019
Australasia
New South WalesNorthern TerritoryQueenslandSouth AustraliaTasmaniaWestern Australia

New Trip Report: Australia mega report

Here’s a great report from Australia. Australia, 2018: Valentin Moser’s report of mammals seen over the course of 75 days on several trips. He saw over 100 mammals incl

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12 June 2019
Europe and the Palearctic
Lithuania

Trip report Nemunas Delta, Lithuania, 30th of May – 3rd of June 2019

Here’s mammalwatching.com’s first ever Lithuania trip report. We made a combined birding & mammal trip to Nemunas Delta wetlands, which are considered globally significant

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12 June 2019
Central and South America
Brazil

New Trip Report: Amazon Cruise

Here’s the report of this year’s WildWings “primates and parrots” cruise out of Manaus. Amazon Cruise, 2019: Chris Collins (WildWings), 2 weeks & 40+ sp

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11 June 2019
North American
animalaquaticbeaverdeserthealthymammalriverRodentSouthern Californiawater

Mojave River Beavers

I learned that there were Beavers in the Mojave river area and after a little bit of research and exploring I found them. Hooray! So cool to find beavers period, let alone in South

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11 June 2019
North American
British ColumbiaCanadaVancouver Island

New Trip Report: Vancouver Island

Vancouver Island, 2019: Sheelagh Halsey, 2 weeks & 17 species including Vancouver Island Marmot, River Otter, Mink and Grizzly and Black Bears. Jon

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11 June 2019
North American
DenverPoint Reyes

Looking for help to spend a few days doing mammal watching in the Denver area

Hi everyone I will be in Denver mid July for work and I should have a 2-3  days available for sightseeing. I was therefore wondering if anyone would have some advices abou

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11 June 2019
Central and South America

Primarily Peruvian Primates: Owlet Lodge and Los Amigos Research Station Trip Report

Peru: San Martin and Madre De Dios, May 2019 Fiona Reid & Jon Hall, with Cheryl Antonucci, Jean-Michel Bompar, Joanna Langdale, Judy Parish, Shonene Scott, Ignacio Yufera and I

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10 June 2019
Central and South America
Costa Rica

Advertising: Costa Rican Bioblitzes with Fiona Reid

Bioblitzes at Sylvan Falls, Costa Rica! With Fiona Reid I recently bought a large and beautiful property in Southern Costa Rica – 154 acres, with massive waterfalls, lots

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