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Author: FionaR

HomePosted by FionaR
9 October 2022
Central and South America
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Going Bats in Costa Rica

Many of you may have read Venkat’s and Alex’s trip report from their short but sweet visit to Costa Rica in early 2022: If you felt a certain twinge of envy that they saw 72 sp

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8 April 2019
Central and South America
Brazil Amazon

Rio Negro and Solimoes River Nature Tour

This is a report written for a general audience, not really for mammal-watchers, but we did do quite a lot of nocturnal stalking and so got a reasonable list of mammals. I’ve

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8 April 2019
Central and South America
Costa Rica

Mammals seen from my living room

mammals seen from my living room

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8 January 2019
Africa
Gabon

Mammal-watching in Gabon

I am leading a group to Gabon in August 2019 (Aug 17-31 in Gabon) – basically following a similar itinerary to the one Jon and co. did, in hopes of seeing a similar host of g

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Offset your Greenhouse Gases when you fly - and protect Gola Rainforest

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