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Author: Jon Hall

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10 December 2018
Europe and the PalearcticOriental
China

New Trip Report: Sichuan, 2018 (including a mega mammal)

Here’s a report of a fantastic trip to Sichuan from Rauno Väisänen, Sichuan, 2018: Rauno Väisänen, 2 weeks & 40 species including Red Panda, Asiatic Black Bear, Hog

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10 December 2018
Africa
Uganda

New Trip Report: Uganda

A new report from Brett Hartl. Uganda, 2018: Brett Hartl, 19 days & 57 species including Chequered Elephant Shrew, Black-fronted Duiker and 13 species of primates.  Plus a cou

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7 December 2018
Central and South America
Peru

Now Booking: May 2019 Trip to Peru for Yellow-tailed Wooly Monkeys, Emperor Tamarins and more

Dear all, Fiona Reid and I are organizing an 11 day trip to Peru in early May focusing on some fabulous primates and whatever else we can find.  Our small group will divide our t

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6 December 2018
Europe and the Palearctic
Mongolia

New Trip Report: Mongolia

A new report from Karl Van Ginderdeuren with the usual great photos. Mongolia, 2018: Karl Van Ginderdeuren, with species including Pallas’s Cat and Snow Leopard. Jon

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5 December 2018
Oriental
Sri Lanka

New Trip Report: Wilpattu National Park, Sri Lanka

Here’s a first report from Chris Daniels (a long time lurker on the site who is emerging from the shadows I am happy to say!). Great photos too – check out the leopard!

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4 December 2018
Europe and the Palearctic
Taiwan

New Trip Report: Taiwan, 2018

Vladimr Dinets just got back from Taiwan. Taiwan, 2018: Vladimir Dinets, 4 days & 40 species including many bats, rats and shrews, an Asiatic Black Bear and a peculiar Weasel.

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4 December 2018
Central and South America
Chile

Chile, 2009

I first heard about Chile’s potential for mammal watching through Richard Webb and the Puma tours he pioneered here (see his trip reports at the bottom of this page). Not only do

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4 December 2018
Oriental
Maldives

New Trip Reports: Maldives, 2018

Two mouth watering reports from Chas Anderson’s cetacean cruises off of the Maldives this year. One day… one day…. Maldives, April 2018: The Whale and Dolphin Com

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4 December 2018
North American
ArizonaCaliforniaNew MexicoTexas

New Trip Report: SW USA (mainly Arizona and New Mexico)

And Dominque Brugiere has now caught up on his trip reports! Thanks Dominque Arizona and New Mexico (plus California and Texas), 2018: Dominique Brugiere, 1 month and many mammals

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3 December 2018
AfricaGear ReviewUncategorised

New Book Review: A Field Guide to the Tracks & Signs of Southern, Central & East African Wildlife

Have you ever been in the field with a guide and wondered how they can glance at a set of tracks and pronounce what species left them and how long ago? Or have you ever been in the

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    Such good photos Greg!!!

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    Great mega report Keith! So glad you had such a good time.

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