Advertising: Amur Tigers with Original Nature in the Sikhote-Allin mountains
Here’s an exciting trip from Original Nature who are taking a small group to the Russian far east in April in search of Amur Tigers. This is a very interesting trip, with a s
Updated Mammal List for Sangha Lodge in the Central African Republic
The world’s mammalwatchers fall into two groups: those who have already been to Dzanga Sangha National Park; and those who want to. I was lucky enough to visit the park in th
New Trip Report: Namibia
A new report from Samuel Marlin. Namibia, 2021: Samuel Marlin, 14 days & 48 species including Bushveld Sengi, Black Mongoose and Ground Pangolin. Jon
Mammalwatching Podcast: Vladimir Dinets
The latest episode of the mammalwatching podcast features Vladimir Dinets, naturalist extraordinaire, who you will almost certainly recognize from this website. Charles and I chat
New Trip Report: Stepnoi’s Saigas in Winter
Here’s a report plus superb photos from Karina Karenina and Andrey Giljov on their Saiga research trip to a frostbitten Stepnoi Sanctuary in Russia’s Astrakhan region.
New Trip Report: Brazil
Here’s the next installment from Alex Meyer: 2021 turned into a big mammal year for him. Brazil, 2021: Alex Meyer, 23 days and 59 species including Superagui Lion Tamarin, La
Advertising: Late Availability – Maldives Cetacean Cruises
If yesterday’s post about where to see the world’s cetaceans got your pulse racing then this trip from the Whale and Dolphin Company might be a cure. Some mouth waterin
New Trip Report: Colombia
An interesting report from Justin Brown who just returned from Colombia. Colombia, 2022: Justin Brown, 2 weeks & some nice mammals including Mountain Tapir, Mountain Coati and
Advertising: Two Gabon Safaris in July with Royle Safaris
Royle Safaris are running two trips in July to Gabon, one of Africa’s greatest mammalwatching destinations in my opinion. ——— With things opening up more an
New Trip Report: South Africa Road Trip
Sounds like this was a great mammal and birding trip through South Africa with Tropical Birding South Africa, 2021: Tropical Birding, 3 weeks and 50+ species including Cape Mole-Ra

