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January 2019

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18 January 2019
North American
Mexico

Mexico: Yucatan Peninsula (Jan 2019)

This last-minute 3-night visit with Juan Cruzado Cortes was arranged as a follow-up to a longer trip focusing on the peninsula’s mammals in March 2018. Both of us were less prepa

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16 January 2019
Europe and the Palearctic
Critically EndangeredRussiaSteppe

Wild Saiga Antelope Watching and Photography: May 2019

We are two zoologists studying behaviour of critically endangered saiga antelopes (Saiga tatarica). We are doing our research on wild saigas in Stepnoi State Nature Sanctuary in Ru

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16 January 2019
Oriental
Indiasloth beartiger

New Trip Report: India, Tigers of Tadoba December 2018

My first trip to India. Seven full days at Tadoba National Park produced 17 species of mammal including Tiger, Sloth Bear, Dhole, 7 hooved species and more. — John Van Niel T

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15 January 2019
Oriental
Sri Lanka

New Trip Report: Sri Lanka

Here’s a report from Sophie Betrisey of an independent (unguided) trip to Sri Lanka, with a lot of success. Sri Lanka ,2019: Sophie Betrisey, 17 days & 40 species includi

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15 January 2019
Oriental
Borneo clouded leopard tourBorneo deramakot tourBorneo mammal watchingBorneo wildlife watching

Borneo’s Rare Mammals Tour – Royle Safaris Trip Report August 2018

Borneo’s Rare Mammals – Royle Safaris Trip Report In August 2018 Royle Safaris ran a very specialist mammal watching tour of Sabah, Borneo.We were focused on some of th

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15 January 2019
Central and South America
Colombia

New Trip Report: Colombia

Here’s a tantalizing first report from Justin Brown. Fabulous to see that mammalwatching in wonderful Colombia is getting easier and that there is so much wildlife to see. Co

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14 January 2019
Oriental
Cambodia

New Trip Report: Cambodia

Cheryl Antonucci is catching up on a trip report backlog, Yay!  Here’s her report from a visit to Cambodia a year ago. Cambodia, 2018: Cheryl Antonucci, 2 weeks & 10 spe

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12 January 2019
Oriental
Borneo clouded leopard tourBorneo deramakot tourBorneo mammal watchingBorneo wildlife watching

Borneo’s Rare Mammals Tour – September 2019

Borneo’s Rare Mammals Tour – 2019 Tawau Hills Wildlife Extension – 2019 Royle Safaris has a specialist mammal watching tour of Sabah planned for September 2019 (8

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12 January 2019
Europe and the Palearctic
Tajikistan

New Trip Report: Tajikistan Snow Leopards

Now here’s a real adventure! Frans De Schamphelaere is just back from the Darwaz Mountains on the Tajikistan/Afghanistan border. It looks incredible. Darwaz Mountains, 2018:

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8 January 2019
Africa
Gabon

Mammal-watching in Gabon

I am leading a group to Gabon in August 2019 (Aug 17-31 in Gabon) – basically following a similar itinerary to the one Jon and co. did, in hopes of seeing a similar host of g

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