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Author: Jon Hall

HomePosted by Jon Hall(Page 108)
1 March 2016
North American

New Trip Report: California & Arizona

Simon Feys had a great “honeymoon” in the USA last year.  A marriage made in heaven it seems. California & Arizona, 2015: Simon Feys, 3.5 weeks & an impressiv

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1 March 2016
Africa
Tanzania

New Trip Report: Tanzania

I was in Tanzania earlier this month: it was a work trip though I squeezed in 4 days in the bush and picked up 39 species (with a lot of help from Charles Foley). Arusha & the

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29 February 2016
Central and South America

New Trip Report: Panama

Another Panama report, this time from Tobi Lundqvist. Panama, 2015: Tobi Lundqvist, 1 week & 19 species including Geoffroy’s Tamarin, Lesser Capybara and Western Nigh

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28 February 2016
AfricaUncategorised

New Trip Report: Ethiopia

Here’s a great report from Ethiopia last year. Ethiopia, 2015: Janco van Gelderen, 18 days & 50+ species including Aardwolf, Aardvark, Salt’s Dikdik, Gerenuk, 

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27 February 2016
Central and South America

New Trip Report: Panama

Everyone is going to Panama these days! Well Tobi Lundqvist was there in September ( trip report coming soon), and Cheryl Antonucci was there a couple of weeks ago.  She saw a lo

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26 February 2016
Oriental

New Trip Report: South India

Here’s a great report from Dion Hobcraft of a recent visit to southern India.  Check out the photo of the Stripe-necked Mongoose having a run in with a Cobra! South India, 2

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25 February 2016
Uncategorised

New smart phone with thermal imaging

This looks like it could be great. Has anyone tried thermal imaging cameras to look for mammals, especially small mammals?   http://futurism.com/caterpillar-launches-rugged-sm

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25 February 2016
Central and South America

New Trip Report: Costa Rica

Richard Webb was in Costa Rica this month and he’s sent through another of his thorough and useful reports. Costa Rica, 2016: Richard Webb, 12 days & 36 species inclu

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24 February 2016
AustralasiaUncategorised

Western Australian Mammals

Jimmy Lamb has sent an excellent guide to finding many of WA’s larger mammals.  Good to see that many of the sites I know are still reliable, and excellent to learn of some

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23 February 2016
Central and South AmericaOriental

New Trip Reports: Sri Lanka and the Pantanal

I have just got back from Tanzania where – on either side of working – I had two mammal filled weekends in the Udzungwa Mountains and then with Charles Foley near Arus

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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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