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January 2023

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8 January 2023
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The NUTTER awards return/ A community meeting next month/ New website imminent

My mum used to say that “things always happen in threes”. Well here is irrefutable proof that she was right. Maybe. First, the new mammalwatching.com website is about t

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8 January 2023
North American
Mexico

Gray Whales in Baja California

Hello mammalwatchers, I need some advice. We are planning a six-week trip to North America, starting in Baja California and returning home from Vancouver. Some of the target specie

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7 January 2023
Europe and the Palearctic
lynxStudentSwedenwolfwolverine

Student mammal watching in Sweden

Hi all! We are 3 biology students from Wageningen (Netherlands) and we are planning on going to Sweden to see some amazing mammals, which have been on our list for a very long time

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7 January 2023
Oriental
BorneoMalaysiaSabahSingapore

New Trip Report: Borneo and Singapore

Here’s Fiona Reid’s report from her very successful trip to Borneo in October/November. Sabah and Singapore, 2022: Fiona Reid, 19 days & 63 species including Raffle

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4 January 2023
Central and South America
Panama

Advertising: Panama, 25 May – 3 June 2023

There are still two places left on what should be a great Royle Safaris trip to Panama: with ten days in some of the best forest in Central America and guided by the phenomenal Jos

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2 January 2023
Africa
South Africa

New Trip Report: South Africa

Here’s a new report – featuring an awesome Aardvark picture – from Ewan Davies at Wild Wings. South Africa, 2022: Ewan Davies (Wild Wings), 15 days & 67 speci

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2 January 2023
Africa
Madagascar

Madagascar ctd: Kirindy, Kianjavato and Ranomafana, 2022

This is an addendum to last week’s report covering my 12 days in Northern Madagascar.  Our trip through the north was the main event but how could I resist adding on a few m

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1 January 2023
Africa
Sierra Leone

New Trip Report: Sierra Leone

Happy New Year to all mammalwatchers – and all watched mammals. Here is the first trip report for 2023. Sierra Leone, 2020: Ben Balmford, 2 weeks & 34 species including C

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