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Author: Jon Hall

HomePosted by Jon Hall(Page 7)
14 October 2022
Oriental
India

New Trip Report: Rumbak & Hanle, Ladakh, India

Here’s an interesting report from the Rumbak Valley and a “new” area of Ladakh close to China. Rumbak Valley & Hanle, Ladakh, February 2022: Brecht Verhelst,

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13 October 2022
Europe and the Palearctic
Bulgaria

Romanian Hamsters Revisited: Bulgaria, 2022

In September 2020 I spent a fun week with my son Patrick and mammalogist Nedko Nedyalkov looking for small mammals around Bulgaria. We saw 20 species, including the fabulous Roach

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9 October 2022
Uncategorised

New Trip Report: mainly primates in Bolivia

An exciting report from Cheryl Antonucci who is just back from chasing primates in Bolivia. Bolivia, 2022: Cheryl Antonucci, 18 days & 36 species including Ocelot, Bolivian Pi

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6 October 2022
Oriental
Singapore

Twenty four hours in Singapore

I spent 24 hours in Singapore on my way home to New York after two weeks in Borneo in July. When I booked my ticket I had a vague notion of a day on the island, enjoying the hotel

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5 October 2022
Central and South AmericaOriental
NepalPanama

New Trip Reports: Chitwan (Nepal) & Panama

Here are another two new reports. The mammalwatching in Panama seems to be getting better and better as more people visit. Panama, 2022: Andrew Balmford, 3 weeks & 45 species i

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29 September 2022
Australasia
South Australia

New Trip Report: South Australia

Here’s a new report from Warren Gilson. Kangaroo Island, Victor Habour and Tlowie Gorge, 2022: Warren Gilson, 1 week & 10 species including Tammar Wallaby and Yellow-foot

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28 September 2022
Central and South America
Dominican Republic

Advertising: Solenodons inthe Dominican Republic in late February 2023 with Royle Safaris

Royle Safaris have 2 spots left on a trip to the Dominican Republic in search of the fabulous Hispaniolan Solendon plus Hutias and even some non-mammalian wildlife. The dates are

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27 September 2022
Podcast

Podcast Season 2 Episode 2: Robert Shumaker

In the latest podcast episode Charles and I have a fascinating chat with Dr Robert Shumaker, the President and CEO of the Indianapolis Zoo. Rob is a renowned expert on primate cogn

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26 September 2022
Central and South America
Ecuador

New Trip Report: Ecuador

A new trip report from Romain Bocquier. Ecuador & the Galapagos, 2022: Romain Bocquier, 3 weeks & 28 species including Western Mountain Coati, Lucifer Titi and Galapagos Fu

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22 September 2022
Africa
MoroccoWestern Sahara

Advertising: Western Sahara with Royle Safaris 26 March – 2 April 2023

Royle Safaris are organising a week in the Western Sahara from March 26 to April 2 next year.The trip means chances for rare mammals including Sand Cat, Fennec Fox, and Saharan Str

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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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