New Trip Report: Mediterranean Monk Seal in Greece
Here’s another report from a new contributor. Great to hear that Monk Seals are findable in Greece – and there is a lot of detail here on how to do that. Kamena Vourla,
New Trip Report: Southern Vietnam
Southern Vietnam, 2018: Romain Bocquier, 1 week & 13 species including Red-shanked and Black-shanked Douc Langurs and Silvered Langur. Jon
New Trip Report: Ethiopia
Here’s a new report from Richard Webb of a recent Wildwings tour he led. Ethiopia, 2018: Richard Webb, 12 days & 47 species including Gerenuk, Bale Monkey and Cape Clawle
Photographic Maps of the Primates, Warthogs, Dik-Diks and Hyrax of Africa: A Tool for Identification and Conservation
For anyone who has ever torn out their hair trying to identify galagos, dik diks, hyraxes, vervet type monkeys, warthogs (and other stuff) ….then this is a really cool resour
New Trip Report: Ladakh 2017
Here’s a new report from Phunchok Tsering at Exotic Travel Ladakh, who saw a pretty incredible 9 Snow Leopards during a trip he organised late last year. Ladakh, 2017: Exotic
New Trip Report: Uganda
Here’s another report from Uganda. Uganda, 2018: Bellingham Safaris, 9 days & 23 species including L’Hoest’s Monkey, Giant Forest Hog and Uganda Grass Hare. J
New Trip Report: Long Weekend in Oaxaca
One of mammalwatching.com’s great mysteries is the lack of trip reports from Mexico. As of March 2018 there are fewer than 20 reports from a country with over 300 species of m
New Trip Report: Oman
Another report from Oman. Clearly there is a great deal of good stuff to see in this country beyond Blanford’s Foxes! Oman, 2017: Jon Lehmberg, 2 weeks & 14 species inc
New Trip Report: Uganda
A new report from Samuel Marlin, who was back in Africa this month, this time in Uganda. A country very high on my wish list. Uganda, 2018: Samuel Marlin, 2 weeks & 39 species
New Trip Report: Scotland
John Wright just got back from another successful trip to Scotland. Scotland, 2018: John Wright, 5 days & 16 species including Least Weasel, Pine Marten and Red-necked Wallabie

