New Trip Report: Northeast Brazil
After reading this report I don’t know why more people don’t visit this area. I know I now intend to! Northeast Brazil, 2018: Michael Kessler, 10 days & 43 species
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New Trip Report: North West Australia
Another great report and photos from Jimmy Lamb who was just in The Kimberley, one of my favourite places on the planet. North West Australia, 2018: Jimmy Lamb, 1 month & 24 ma
Wesbite problems …. sorry
If anyone has been looking at the country pages on mammalwatching.com and wondering where the list of trip repors have gone then I am sorry. I am also sorry if you are trying to su
Central Gabon, 2018
Kevin Bryan, Paul Carter, Jon Hall, Charles Hood, Sjef Ollers, Anja Palmans, Judy Parrish, Venkat & Hari Sankar and Ian Thomson. Warning: This trip report may seriously damage
New Trip Report: Sichuan and the Tibetan Plateau
A fabulously successful report from John Wright with some great photos. I have to get back to Sichuan …. as I say every time I see one of these reports. Sichuan and the Tibet
New Trip Report: Ethiopia
A new report from Ethiopia Ethiopia, 2018: Sophie Betrisey and Manuel Baumgartner, 17 days & 44 species including Abyssian Genet, Giant Forest Hog, Aardwolf and Gerenuk. Jon
New Trip Report: Kyrgyzstan
A new report from a citizen science expedition to the wonderful Tian Shan mountains in Kyrgyzstan. Tien Shan Mountains, 2018: Ralf Bürglin, 3 weeks & 5 species including Snow
New Trip Report: Zimbabwe, Botswana and Marrick (South Africa)
Zimbabwe, Botswana and Marrick (South Africa), 2018: Félix Serrano López, 2 weeks and about 60 species including Sable, Honey Badger, Spot-necked Otter, Black-footed Cat and mat
New Trip Report: Lembeh Island, Sulawesi
Another report from Valdimir Dinets. Lembeh Island, 2018: Vladimir Dinets, 10 days & several species including Spectral Tarsiers and Yellow-tailed Rats. Jon

