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Author: Jon Hall

HomePosted by Jon Hall(Page 18)
4 April 2022
Central and South America
Argentina

New Trip Report: Northeast Argentina (and corrected Colombia report )

Another report from Rob Jansen, now heading north through Argentina. Northeast Argentina, 2022: Rob Jansen, 1 month & 19 species including Plains Viscacha and Lesser Grison. Me

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3 April 2022
Central and South AmericaEurope and the PalearcticUncategorised
ColombiaRomania

New Trip Reports: Northern Colombia and Transylvanian Lynxes (again…same trip, different author)

And another two nice reports. They are coming thick and fast! Parque Tayrona and El Dorado, 2022: Cheryl Antonucci, 1 week & 12 species including Cottontop and White-handed Tam

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2 April 2022
Oriental
IndonesiaSumatra

Advertising: Sumatran Mammal Tour, September 2022

Royle Safaris are organising another trip to Indonesia, this time to Sumatra from 17-29 September 2022. The tour focuses on two parks I have visited: Gunung Leuser in the north of

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1 April 2022
Africa
Cote D'IvoireIvory Coast

New Trip Reports: Ivory Coast

Here are two fascinating reports from back to back trips to the Tai Forest in Ivory Coast. Apparently this season’s in vogue destination for the fashionable mammalwatcher. 

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29 March 2022
Europe and the Palearctic
Eurasian lynxRomaniaTransylvania

Chasing the Transylvanian Lynx, 2022

Some of my very earliest memories are of a family road trip to the south of France. My three-year-old eyes stared out of the car window, peeled in case a Wild Boar or a Lynx leapt

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28 March 2022
North American
ArizonaSpotted Bat

Places available on a Spotted Bat Research Trip in Arizona, June 19-22, 2022

This field trip is a rare opportunity to see and learn about one of North America’s rarest and most beautiful mammals – the Spotted Bat – along with a range of ot

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25 March 2022
North AmericanUncategorised
North Carolina

Red Wolves and Golden Mice, North Carolina 2022

I well remember my excitement when I visited the Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge in North Carolina back in 1989. This was my first trip to the USA. I hadn’t even con

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24 March 2022
AfricaNorth AmericanPodcastUncategorised
Minnesota

New Podcast with Chris & Mathilde Stuart plus an exceptional Lynx encounter in Minnesota

In Episode 21 of the mammalwatching podcast Charles and I interview Chris & Mathilde Stuart – renowned wildlife researchers and authors – from their farm in South Africa. W

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22 March 2022
Oriental
IndonesiaJava

Advertising: Javan Rhino Trip in August with Royle Safaris

Indonesia is opening up again and Royle Safaris are running an additional trip this year, from August 2 – 11, to look for the mega-rare Javan Rhino in Java’s Ujong Kulo

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21 March 2022
Central and South America
ArgentinaChileNicaragua

New Trip Reports from Patagonia & Coastal Argentina, and RIP Arnulfo Medina-Fitoria

If you have looked for mammals in Nicaragua you may have met Arnulfo Medina-Fitoria, one of Nicaragua’s foremost mammalogists and a true pioneer in Central America. Even if y

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