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Mammalwatching Podcast: Season 2, Episode 7: Mammalwatching Guides
In what might be the last podcast episode of 2022 (or might not be depending on how fast we can edit the next one), Charles and I are joined by Season 1 podcast veterans Mac Hunter
New Trip Report: West Papua
A mega report from John Rogers who visited West Papua in August with Carlos Bocos. Just think how many mammals they could have seen if they weren’t distracted by the 251 bi
New Trip Report: West Papua
Another mega report from Carlos Bocos who found 27 species of mammals (during a birding tour!). A few years ago my expectation was you might see 5 species of mammals during a mamma
New Trip Report: 24 hours in Bantimurung National Park, Sulawesi
There is already much I miss about the height of the COVID pandemic: the empty airports, the quiet national parks, and NOT receiving gripping reports from Carlos Bocos. But he is b
New Trip Report: Saudi Arabia
Here’s a first report for Saudi Arabia, which has recently started allowing tourists into the country. Saudi Arabia, 2022: Carlos Bocos, 5 days & 12 species including Kin
Uganda, 2021
For many years Uganda had been fairly high on my list of places to visit, but never quite high enough for me to start thinking seriously about a trip. I’d heard only good thi
New Trip Report: Asturias, Spain
Another cool report from Born Again Mammalwatcher Carlos Bocos, with more lovely photos. The Cantabrian Mountains, 2021: Carlos Bocos, 48 hours & 15 species including European
New Trip Report: Uganda
Uganda is now officially 2021’s hot mammalwatching destination. First came Tomer’s and then Alex’s reports from their January trip. Now here is Carlos Bocos’
Wildcats in the Picos de Europa, Spain
I was in Europe last month to see my kids and spent a couple of nights in the beautiful Picos de Europa mountains in northern Spain, based in the town of Cervera de Pisuerga. I too