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Author: Jon Hall

HomePosted by Jon Hall(Page 14)
7 June 2022
Europe and the PalearcticUncategorised

Reminder about the Mammalwatching Meeting 30 September – 5 October

Dear all I’m looking forward to meeting some of you in a beautiful part of Spain at the end of September. There are still places available so if you are still thinking about

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6 June 2022
AfricaGear ReviewUncategorised
BotswanaMalawiNamibiaZambiaZimbabwe

Book Review: Stuarts’ Field Guide to National Parks & Game Reserves of Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Zambia and Malawi

If you are old to remember mammalwatching in the 1990s you might also remember how you used to plan trips. Before the internet, before emails,  before Google translate. I honestly

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4 June 2022
Oriental
PhilippinesThe Philippines

New Trip Report: The Philippines

Here’s a second 2020 report from Curtis Hart. Palawan, Cebu and Bohol, 2020: Curtis Hart, 4 weeks & 17 species including Philippine Colugo, Palawan Flying Squirrel and Du

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4 June 2022
Central and South America
Peru

New Trip Report: Amazon Wildlife Tracking Expedition, Peru

Here’s an exciting report from Original Nature, featuring some good mammals and an enormous Anaconda! Matses National Reserve, 2021: Original Nature, 19 days & 25 mammal

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3 June 2022
Central and South America
Escudo de VeraguasPanamaPygmy Sloth

Panama: Pygmy Sloths and Rainforest Rodents, May 2022

In May 2022 I returned to Panama for a week. This, my third trip to the country, was not really a mammalwatching trip per se. I was there to see friends. Yes, really, I have friend

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2 June 2022
OrientalUncategorised
Vietnam

New Trip Report: Vietnam

Here’s a short report from Curtis Hart of an abridged trip to Vietnam just as COVID19 was kicking off. Cat Tien, 2020: Curtis Hart, 1 week & 15 species including Black-sh

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29 May 2022
Central and South America
Costa Rica

New Trip Report: Costa Rica

Here’s a first report from Atif Hashmi Costa Rica, 2022: Atif Hashmi, 11 days & 29 species including Olingo, Kinkajou and Northern Tamandua. Jon

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27 May 2022
Central and South America
Bolivia

New Trip Report: Beni, Bolivia

A first time report from Argentine Marcelo Gavensky, who has just discovered the world of mammalwatching (thanks Martin Royle for the conversion!). Barba Azul Reserve & Trinida

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26 May 2022
Oriental
IndonesiaSumatra

Advertising: Tracking Tigers and Orangutans in Sumatra with Original Nature in September

Original Nature are running a trip to look for Sumatran Tigers, Orangutans and other mammals in Gunung Leuser National Park from September 2 – 19  for 2500 euros pp (excludi

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25 May 2022
North American
Mexico

Baja California Sur & North East Mexico

In April 2022 I returned to Mexico for what seems to have become an annual Mexican species-fest with the talented Juan Cruzado as my guide. We spent a week divided between Baja Cal

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About Jon Hall

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 White-footed Dunnart + 18 other species in a week on the NSW South Coast9 April 2026

    Thanks John - good to know that you can find those dunnarts down there. Another victory for thermal scopes!

  2. Jon Hall on Trip Report – Costa Rica, April, 20259 April 2026

    Great report - thanks Simon. Some excellent bats!

  3. Jon Hall on Paraguay 20259 April 2026

    Fabulous report! Thanks for sharing this and taking the time to write it

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