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December 2019

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10 December 2019
Africa
Gabon

New Trip Report: Gabon

Here’s Fiona Reid’s report from a productive – but quite challenging – trip to Gabon in August. Gabon, 2019: Fona Reid, 2 weeks & 52 species including S

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10 December 2019
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Borneo’s Rare Mammals Tour – September 2019 – Trip Report – Royle Safaris

In September Royle Safaris ran its annual Borneo’s Rare Mammals Tour and were once again successful in this. We had found 79 species of mammals including rarities such as Sun

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10 December 2019
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Sumatran Rhino Expedition Trip Report – Royle Safaris

A couple of months ago Royle Safaris led a very specialist expedition to try and see one of the very few remaining wild Sumatran rhinos. We cannot give very many details out here,

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