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Author: Animalita

HomePosted by Animalita
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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26 March 2022
Europe and the Palearctic
UAE

ID help with gazelle in UAE

Hello, During a stopover in Abu Dhabi recently we found two gazelles in a sandy area northeast of the city. Can’t find out if it is Arabian Gazelle, Gazella arabica, or Arabi

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29 November 2021
Europe and the Palearctic
GreeceItaly

Southern Italy & Northern Greece 2021

Trip Report is here.

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28 September 2021
Europe and the Palearctic
GreeceItalyNorth Macedonia

Information required about Italy, Greece and North Macedonia

Hi mammal watchers, I wonder if anyone has information about places good for mammal watching i southern Italy (Naples and south), northern Greece ( Thessaloniki and Lake Kerkini ar

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8 March 2020
Central and South America
Ecuador

NORTHERN ECUADOR NOVEMBER 2019

https://www.mammalwatching.com/wp-content/uploads/AE-NORTHERN-ECUADOR-NOVEMBER-2019.pdf

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7 August 2019
Uncategorised
Thermal scope

Travelling with Thermal scope

Hi, We have recently bought a Pulsar thermal scope and are very happy with it and are planning to travel with it abroad. Now I have heard rumors that someone has had it confiscated

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1 July 2019
Oriental
IndonesiaJavaMalaysiaSingaporeSumatra

TRIP REPORT SINGAPORE, JAVA, SUMATRA & MALAYSIA

https://www.mammalwatching.com/wp-content/uploads/TRIP-REPORT-SINGAPORE-INDONESIEN-MALAYSIA.-PDF.pdf

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