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Author: Jon Hall

HomePosted by Jon Hall(Page 60)
1 January 2019
Europe and the PalearcticOriental
China

New Trip Report: Qinghai & Sichuan, China

Happy New Year everyone! In case you are having trouble thinking of where to go in 2019 then this report might provide some inspiration.  Unfortunately I am never stuck for ideas

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27 December 2018
Australasia
MelbourneVictoria

New Trip Report: Melbourne, Australia

Here’s a short report from Vladimir Dinets of a few mammals around Melbourne. Melbourne, 2018: Vladimir Dinets, several species including Dusky and Swamp Antechinus. Jon

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23 December 2018
Oriental
PhilippinesVietnam

New Trip Report: Philippine Tarsiers and Vietnamese Langurs

Matt and Maureen Steer ‘s short report of a long trip. Philippine Tarsier and Vietnamese Langurs, 2018: Matt and Maureen Steer’s notes from a seven week not a mammal wa

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22 December 2018
Gear ReviewUncategorised

Handbooks of the Mammals of the World Vol 8: the latest taxonomy (and a critique)

Here’s a note from Vladimir Dinets critiquing the taxonomy used by the latest volume (8) in the Handbook of the Mammals of the World series, as well as highlighting some of t

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21 December 2018
Australasia
New Zealand

New Trip Report: Sydney to (and around) New Zealand Cruise

Steve Anyon-Smith’s latest trip report with some interesting cetaceans. Tasman Sea Cruise, 2018: Steve Anyon-Smith, 2 weeks & 12 mammals including Arnoux’s and Cuvi

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20 December 2018
Europe and the Palearctic
Morocco

New Trip Report: The Western Sahara

A new report from Jean-Michel Bompar on a trip last month to the Western Sahara. Great photos and a cautionary reminder on the difficulty of IDing gerbils in the field. Western Sah

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19 December 2018
Central and South America
Chile

Searching for the Andean Mountain Cat, November 2018

Although I place myself only half way up the Webb-Telfer scale of cat fanaticism, the Andean Mountain Cat has been on my Top 21 List of Species to See for as long as I can remember

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18 December 2018
Central and South America
Argentina

New Trip Report: Argentina

Yet another report from Dominique Brugiere. Argentina, 2018: Dominique Brugiere, 3 weeks with species including Franciscana (La Plata) Dolphins, Geoffroy’s Cat, Lesser Grison

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17 December 2018
Central and South America
Brazil

Now Booking: Amazon Expedition, October 2019, with the Amazon River Dolphin Conservation Foundation

Here’s a chance to cruise the Amazon in search of wildlife next October with Suzanne Smith, Founder/Executive Director of Amazon River Dolphin Conservation Foundation. Messa

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11 December 2018
Oriental
India

New Trip Report: Ladakh

A new report from Phunchok at Exotic Travel in Ladakh. I used Phunchok to organise my trip to Hemis a few years ago and highly recommend him. Hemis National Park, 2018: Exotic Trav

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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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