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July 2022

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26 July 2022
Central and South America
Costa Rica

Mammals of Costa Rica

Anyone who’s interested Neotropical mammals (let’s face it – all mammal watchers) should check out this very cool video library by Jim Wolfe in Costa Rica: https:

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26 July 2022
Oriental
IndonesiaJava

Ujung Kulon National Park

Last June I led a somewhat physically challenging but extremely enjoyable Royle Safaris trip to the core area of Ujung Kulon National Park, Java. Some things didn’t go as pla

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24 July 2022
Europe and the Palearctic
Norway

Walrus in Norway

If anyone is lucky enough to be in Oslo then abandon plans to visit the Kontiki Museum and read on (unless you are travelling with a pet Swan you are attached to) … Thank you

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22 July 2022
Central and South America
Argentina

New Trip Report: Northern Argentina & Peninsula Valdes

Here’s a new report from Martin Royle, who was lucky enough to visit Argentina in April. Peninsula Valdes and Northern Argentina, 2022: Royle Safaris, 2 weeks & 31 specie

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20 July 2022
Europe and the Palearctic
DesmanSpain

New Trip Report: How not to see a Desman

Here’s a refreshing report from Jan Ebr on an unsuccessful search for a Pyrenean Desman. It is also a reminder that not every trip is a success even if some of us (me include

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19 July 2022
Uncategorised
gearHelion-2 XP50IR monocularIR scopenight mammalsnightjarowlspulsarreviewsthermal monocularThermal scopetips

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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  1. Moses Swanson the XVI on Cat tracks SE Turkey24 May 2026

    Judging purely off of range and the ASM database I think it could be a jungle cat, plus it seems…

  2. Ralf Bürglin on The Red Goral: What it is and where to find it?23 May 2026

    Thank you, Zhou! Well yes, that could be a problem to get that far south. But it should be also…

  3. Jon Hall on 2 weeks Sichuan with Royle Safaris, with extra primates, 202622 May 2026

    Great report Wouter! Thanks

  4. Zhou Fangyi on The Red Goral: What it is and where to find it?22 May 2026

    Hi Ralf. You can search Mêdog, also called Metok, Motuo, Pemako.

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