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Author: Jon Hall

HomePosted by Jon Hall(Page 101)
27 August 2016
Africa
KenyaTanzania

New (old) Trip Report: East Africa, 2013

Venkat Sankar recently sent through an interesting report from his 2013 trip in East Africa, where he looked for both small and large mammals. Kenya & Tanzania, 2013: Venkat S

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26 August 2016
Uncategorised

Close Encounters of the Furred Kind – report back from the British Bird Fair

Greetings from somewhere over the North Pole: I am on a plane bound for Tokyo and have some time to catch up on mammal stuff. I was at the British Bird Fair last weekend.  It was

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26 August 2016
Africa

Two New Trip Reports: Namibia and a bit of Botswana

Félix Serrano López just submitted his first report (in both English and Spanish).  He was in Nambia last month.  And Richard Webb –  hot on his heels – was there

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26 August 2016
Central and South America
Bolivia

New Trip Report: Bolivia

Here’s another great Bolivian report. The more reports I see from here the more I want to visit! Kaa Iya National Park, 2016: Nicolas McPhee, 4 days & 13 species inclu

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14 August 2016
Uncategorised

Introducing Mammalwatching.com 2.0

Hello, After a lot of work – mainly from other people – the new mammalwatching.com is now live and appears, more or less, to be working. When building this we tried to

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31 July 2016
Oriental

New Trip Report: Raja Ampat (West Papua)

And here is the last of Curtis Hart’s four reports from a spectacular location where the mammals can be very hard to find. Raja Ampat, 2016: Curtis Hart, 4 weeks & 8 spec

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30 July 2016
Oriental

New Trip Reports: Borneo (Sabah and Brunei)

And here’s two more from Curtis Hart covering his Bornean adventures. Sabah, 2015: Curtis Hart, 2 weeks & 35+ species including Spotted Giant Flying Squirrel, BInturon

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30 July 2016
Oriental

New Trip Report: Sulawesi

Curtis Hart spent the (northern) winter in Borneo and Indonesia.  Here’s the first of four reports from him about this exciting mammal watching region. Sulawesi, 2015: Curt

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26 July 2016
Europe and the PalearcticOriental

New Trip Report: Qinghai and Sichuan

Another very successful trip report covering both Sichuan & Qinghai on the same trip. I am envious of all those badgers in particular! Sichuan & Qinghai, 2016: Juan Luis Or

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24 July 2016
Europe and the PalearcticOriental

New Trip Report: Sichuan and Qinghai

Nigel Goodgame had a great time in China, and managed – with the new roads – to combine the Qinghai area and Sichuan into one 3 week trip. Sichuan & Qinghai, 2016:

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Genetically Welsh, spiritually Australian, currently in New York City. I’ve also lived and worked in London, Canberra, Paris and Lusaka, and visited almost 120 countries.

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