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Author: Jon Hall

HomePosted by Jon Hall(Page 105)
22 April 2016
Central and South America

New Trip Report: Nicaragua

I was in Nicaragua last month on a week long mammal bonanza.  A record breaking trip for me I think in terms of diversity with 86 species (plus one that might be an 87th and might

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15 April 2016
Oriental

New Trip Report: Central India

A first report to mammalwatching.com from Jon Lehmberg Central India, 2016: Jon Lehmberg & Stig Jensen, 11 days & 23 species including Dhole, Four-horned Antelope, India

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14 April 2016
Central and South America

New Report: Ecuador

A new report from Hugh Buck Ecuador, 2016: Hugh Buck, 12 days & 17 species (on a mainly birding trip), including Tayra, Olinguito, Brown Woolly Monkey, Monk Saki and a Sp

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13 April 2016
Africa

New Trip Report: Malawi

A report by Dominic Couzens from a country not frequently mammal-watched in! Malawi, 2015: Dominic Couzens, 5 days & 26 species including Marsh Mongoose, Harrison’s

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12 April 2016
Africa

New Trip Report: Ethiopia

Another new report from Richard Webb, this time of a Wildwings tour he led through Ethiopia. Ethiopia, 2016: Richard Webb (Wildwings), 12 days & 44 species including Ethiopian

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11 April 2016
Europe and the Palearctic

New Trip Report: Sichuan

Here’s a new report from Richard Webb of a very successful week in Sichuan. Sichuan, 2016: Richard Webb, 1 week & 23 species including Pallas’s and Chinese Desert

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9 April 2016
Europe and the Palearctic

New Trip Report: Western Sahara

Western Sahara, 2016: Juan Luis Ortega Herranz, 11 days & 11 species including Ruppells and Fennec Fox, Sand Cat and Striped Polecat. I have got to visit there one of the

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7 April 2016
Oriental

Best Borneo Trip Ever?

Beat this! Borneo, 2016: Mac Hunter, 2 weeks & 40+ species including Pangolin, Clouded Leopard, Marbled Cat, Tarsier and a Spotted Giant Flying Squirrel. What a trip!! &n

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6 April 2016
Africa

Fiona Reid’s next trip to South Africa

Fiona Reid is running a mammal trip to South Africa during the second half of November this year.  On the basis of past performance – in SA and elsewhere – its going

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5 April 2016
North American

New Trip Report: Yucatan

A new report from Chris Shepherd Yucatan, 2015: Chris Shepherd, 3 weeks & 15 or so species including a Tayra and Mexican Mouse Opossum. Jon

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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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  1. Jon Hall on Sulawesi Expedition, 202521 February 2026

    The animals in the picture were captive.

  2. blackwatch. on Sulawesi Expedition, 202521 February 2026

    Where’s the mountain anoa on the list.

  3. Speaker_for_the_lost on Extinct mammals list?21 February 2026

    As for mammals where humans couldn't possibly be involved in their demise... North America: Daeodon South America: Thylacosmilus Europe: Chalicotherium…

  4. Speaker_for_the_lost on Extinct mammals list?21 February 2026

    around without humans, sorry

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