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June 2019

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18 June 2019
Oriental
IndiaNepal

New Trip Report:Red Pands in India & Nepal

Some nice Red Panda photos here. Singalila National Park, 2018: Naturetrek, 12 days & 3 species including Red Pandas and Yellow-throated Martens. Jon

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18 June 2019
Africa
Bryde's WhaleFalse BayGordon's BaySouth Africa

Bryde’s Whales dying in False Bay (Cape Town, South Africa)

In Feb 2019 I reported on two sightings of Bryde’s Whale in False Bay near Cape Town. Further sad news on this species in the bay is that two have died this year after becoming

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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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