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January 2019

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7 January 2019
Europe and the Palearctic
Jordan

New Trip Report: Jordan

Mammal watchers often visit Israel, but Jordan, just next door, is a lovely country that seems often overlooked and has lots of potential (I saw Wolves and a Sand Cat here 20+ year

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7 January 2019
Australasia
platypus Euroa Australia

Platypus at Euroa

Platypus are reasonably common in suitable habitat but can be difficult to see. While camping in a caravan park at Euroa last September we got an excellent view of platypus activit

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5 January 2019
Africa
Chobe Botswana

Chobe National Park March 2018

An invitation to a family wedding in Johannesburg led to my wife and I visiting Africa for the first time last March. Naturally we wanted to view some wildlife in the short time av

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5 January 2019
Europe and the Palearctic
Amur leopard photographyAmur Leopard tourbig cat safariBig Cat Tour

Amur Leopard Photography Tour February 2019

We have had some incredible success in 2018 with Amur Leopards visiting our specialist photography hide deep inside the forests of the Russian Far East. We have 1 place remaining o

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2 January 2019
Oriental
Vietnam

New Trip Report: Three Key Vietnamese Primates

If you haven’t seen any of Mogens Trolle’s photos then you really should check out his stunning images of primates from around the world. His latest trip was to Vietnam

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1 January 2019
Europe and the PalearcticOriental
China

New Trip Report: Qinghai & Sichuan, China

Happy New Year everyone! In case you are having trouble thinking of where to go in 2019 then this report might provide some inspiration.  Unfortunately I am never stuck for ideas

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