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February 2019

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15 February 2019
Europe and the Palearctic
Mongolia

New Trip Report: Mongolia

A short report – of a long trip – from Mongolia. Mongolia, 2018: Munkhnast Dalannast, 3 weeks & 30 species including Marbled and Steppe Polecats and Pallas’s

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15 February 2019
Africa
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Madagascar Wildlife (Mammal Watching) Tour Trip Report from Royle Safaris

Madagascar Wildlife Adventure – Nov 2018 A wonderful 3 week mammal watching scouting trip from Royle Safaris which has led to over 50 species of mammals recorded (most of whi

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14 February 2019
Europe and the Palearctic
Japan

Central Honshu

I just spent a week in Central Honshu. Jigokudani Snow Monkey Park (the place where you can see Japanese macaques in hot springs) was virtually unknown when I first visited in 2005

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14 February 2019
Oriental
India

New Trip Report: Anamalais Mountains, India

Here’s a nice report from Southern India. Just four days can be great for your mammal list! Anamalais Mountains (Western Ghats), 2019: Ficus Wildlife, 4 days &  23 speci

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13 February 2019
Central and South America
Brazil

New Trip Report: The Pantanal

Pantanal, 2018: Naturetrek, 12 days & 22 species including Jaguar and Ocelot. Jon

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13 February 2019
Central and South America
Colombia

New Trip Report: Colombia

Here’s another – great – report from Colombia. Some nice bats and rodents in particular. Colombia, 2019: Michael Kessler, 2.5 weeks and around 50 species includin

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12 February 2019
Europe and the Palearctic
MoroccoWestern Sahara

New Trip Report: Western Sahara

Another Wester Sahara report with some great photos. I’m looking forward to visiting next month. Western Sahara, 2018: Janco van Gelderen, 1 week & 8 species including Sa

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11 February 2019
Oriental
Borneo

New Trip Report: Sabah, Borneo

Another great Borneo report. It is amazing how much the mammalwatching has improved there over the past few years. Deramakot, Kinabatangan and Mt Kinabalu, 2018: Naturetrek, 2 week

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11 February 2019
Central and South America
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Giant Armadillo & Tapir Quest – Royle Safaris trip report 2018

Giant Armadillo and Kabomani Tapir Expedition Sep 2018 This trip report is from a private tailored tour Royle Safaris ran in September 2018. Our objectives were two fold, principal

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7 February 2019
Africa
South Africa

New Trip Report: South Africa

South Africa, September 2018: Richard Webb (WildWings), 11 days & 58 species including both rhinos, Caracal, Black-footed Cat, Large-spotted Genet and both otters. Jon

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