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Author: Jon Hall

HomePosted by Jon Hall(Page 55)
5 April 2019
Europe and the Palearctic
Mongolia

New Trip Report: Mongolia Snow Leopard and Pallas’s Cat

A new trip report, with some of the best Pallas’s Cat pictures I have ever seen.  And some of the best Snow Leopard pictures too thinking about it. Mongolia is fast turning

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4 April 2019
Oriental
Hong Kong

New Trip Report: Hong Kong

Hong Kong, 2019: Vladimir Dinets, 6 days & 20 species including Leopard Cat, Yellow-bellied Weasel and Humpbacked Dolphins. Jon

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30 March 2019
Europe and the Palearctic
South Korea

New Trip Report: South Korea

An interesting report from an under-rated destination South Korea, 2019: Vladimir Dinets, 11 days (over 2 trips) with some nice mammals including Amur Leopard Cat, Siberian Musk De

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29 March 2019
Europe and the Palearctic
Estonia

New Trip Report: Estonian Lynx

Another report from Justin Brown. Estonia, 2019: Justin Brown, 10 days & 7 species including a Eurasian Lynx. Jon

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28 March 2019
Oriental
Singapore

New Trip Report: Singapore and Southern Malaysia

A great report and pictures from Jon Lehmberg who scored a Sunda Pangolin in the same place in Singapore that Vladimir Dinets and others have. Singapore and Southern Malaysia, 2019

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27 March 2019
North AmericanUncategorised
California

Book Review: A Californian’s Guide to the Mammals Among Us

Mammalwatching.com’s very own Charles Hood is the latest mammalwatcher to release a book. A Californian’s Guide to the Mammals Among Us aims to spark an interest in ma

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27 March 2019
Europe and the Palearctic
Egypt

Egyptian Weasels

Here’s a really interesting post from Nayer Youakim. Weasels are abundant in the heart of the city of Alexandria. Fascinating … but why are there not more urban weasels

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26 March 2019
Africa
Gabon

Readvertising: Gabon June/July Tour with Royle Safaris

Martin Royle has already advertised his trip to Gabon this June/July, which will be guided by the same guide –  Vianet  – that did my trip proud last August. Royle Sa

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26 March 2019
Uncategorised

And The Winners Are …. The 2018 N.U.T.T.E.R Awards

Move over Pullitzer and Nobel Prizes. Oscars and Olympic Golds be damned. Here are the real over achievers for 2018. Thank you to all who sent nominations and voted for Mammalwatc

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26 March 2019
Africa
Equatorial Guinea

New Trip Report: Bioko Island (Equatorial Guinea)

A new report from a place I would dearly love to visit. Bioko Island, 2019: Justin Brown, 9 days & 11 species including Drill, Red-eared Monkey, Black Colobus, Bioko Allen&#821

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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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