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January 2020

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27 January 2020
Oriental
Jungle catSri Lanka

Sri Lanka Mammals and Birds Dec 2019

SRI LANKA trip report My wife, daughter and I made our first visit to Sri Lanka in December of 2019. We spent ten days on tour with a guide from the Bird and Wildlife Team. We saw

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26 January 2020
Oriental
BorneoMalaysia

Advertising: Borneo’s Rare Mammals, August 2020 with Royle Safaris

There are five places open still on a Rare Mammals of Borneo trip with Royle Safaris focusing on Sunda clouded leopard, sun bear, flat-headed cat and a wealth of other life in Sab

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25 January 2020
North American
ArizonaMadera Canyon

Madera Canyon and Tucson, Arizona

Here’s a summary of a short trip I made to Tucson and specifically the Madera Canyon last month. Highlights included Ringtail, Hog-nosed skunk and Antelope jackrabbit.Madera

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24 January 2020
Europe and the PalearcticOriental
China

New Trip Report: Xinjiang (China)

Another report – and more great photos – from Kevin Zhong Xinjiang, 2019: Kevin Zhong, 5 days & Siberian Ibex, Goitred Gazelle, Kulan and Przewalski’s Horse.

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23 January 2020
Oriental
taxonomy

How many gorals?

A new (from last April) paper that I almost missed, with a review of goral & serow taxonomy: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/mam.12154

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22 January 2020
Europe and the Palearctic
PortugalSpain

New Trip Report: Spain and Portugal

Here is the latest report from Vladimir Dinets. Spain and Portugal, Christmas 2019: Vladimir Dinets, 2 weeks & 31 species including Polecat, Genet and Snow Vole. Jon  

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21 January 2020
Africa
South Africa

New Trip Report: South Africa

Here is Mark Hows’ latest report. South Africa, 2019: Mark Hows, 18 days & 64 species including plenty of bats and rats. Jon

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21 January 2020
Africa
Gabon

Advertising: Gabon, July 2020 with Royle Safaris

There are three places open still on a Gabon Wildlife Adventure with Royle Safaris, focusing on mandrill, lowland gorilla, forest elephant and the very possible chance to track gi

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20 January 2020
Europe and the PalearcticOriental
China

New Trip Report: Tibetan Plateau

An excellent report and some stunning photos from Kevin Zhong. Qinghai and the Tibetan Plateau, 2019: Kevin Zhong, 19 days & many species including Snow Leopard, Pallas’s

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18 January 2020
Africa
AfricaMadagascar

Madagascar – October 2019

Here is a quick summary of our trip to Madagascar last year.  There are links in the document to daily reports and photos. Spoiler: It seems like we were the only mammalwatchers t

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