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October 2019

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12 October 2019
Central and South America
Central and South America

Pumas of Torres del Paine (private reserve)

Hi! More Pumas of Torres del Paine (private reserve). To walk with them, to stay with Pumas for hours on foot and to understand a bit of their world without the barrier of a car or

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12 October 2019
North American
AlaskaUnited States

Interior Alaska update (Aug 2019)

I spent August 14-19 in interior Alaska, driving the Dalton Highway to Prudhoe Bay and visiting Denali NP. I only saw 15 species of mammals, but the quality (Alaska Marmot, Muskox,

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12 October 2019
Oriental
New trip report: Primates on the rocks- Grey-shanked douc and Hatinh langur

New trip report: Endemic primate weekend in Vietnam

New trip report on two endemic primates in Vietnam. Grey-shanked douc and Hatinh langur.Primates on the rocks

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12 October 2019
Europe and the Palearctic
Bosnia

New Trip Report: Bosnia and Herzegovina

A new report from Mark Hows. Bosnia and Herzegovina, 2019: Mark Hows, 12 days & 25 species including Parti-coloured Bat, Wild Cat and Miller’s Water Shrew. Jon

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

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