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July 2022

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19 July 2022
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Review of PULSAR Helion-2 XP50 thermal monocular

Hi all, Because wildlife watchers still face little information available on thermal scopes, I put this review. Review of PULSAR Helion-2 XP50 thermal monocular Overall, at 3100EUR

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19 July 2022
Europe and the Palearctic
Greecemammals

Trip repot Greece

I visited Greece in June to look for Balkan Chamois and what have you. Here is my report: http://www.wilddocu.de/challenging-zeus/

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18 July 2022
Oriental
Borneo

New Report: Where to find Borneo’s Mammals

Here’s a detailed guide from Shavez Cheema about where to find many species of mammal in Borneo. Hopefully I have seen a few myself this past week by the time this comes out&

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16 July 2022
North American
Washington

New Trip Report: Olympic National Park, Washington USA

Here’s a first full report from Greg Geer from a productive day on the Olympic Peninsula Olympic National Park, 2022: 1 day & several species including Olympic Marmot, th

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15 July 2022
North American
Cotontails

New England Cottontail question

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14 July 2022
Australasia
AustraliaVictoria

New Trip Report: Yarra Ranges (near Melbourne), Victoria Australia

Here’s an interesting post from Treeswift Wildlife & Nature, a Melbourne-based wildlife tour company who are developing a range of interesting trips to look for some of S

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12 July 2022
Oriental
India

New Trip Report: Gujurat and Tadoba NP, 2022

Here’s a new report from Samuel Marlin with some great pictures on a trip organised by Royle Safaris. Gujurat and Tadoba NP, 2022: Samuel Marlin with Royle Safaris, 2 weeks &

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10 July 2022
North American
foxgroundhogmooseNew Hampshire

New Hampshire: CT Lakes and Umbagog

I took a trip to Northern New Hampshire for the better part of a week near the end of June. I stayed at Mt View Cabins for the CT Lakes and Mt Dustin Cabins for Umbagog. 11 moose (

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10 July 2022
Central and South America
Brazil

New Trip Report: Pantanal and Emas NP, Brazil

Another report from Rob and Romy Jansen, who were just in the Brazilian Pantanal. Emas NP & the Pantanal, 2022: Rob & Romy Jansen, 19 days & 33 species including Hoary

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8 July 2022
North American
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Sable Island and the Gully, Nova Scotia

Hi all, (edited to include photo)   I did a last minute cruise with Adventure Canada, which is one of the only ways to try for the resident population of Northern Bottlenose W

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