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Author: Jon Hall

HomePosted by Jon Hall(Page 75)
17 February 2018
Europe and the Palearctic
DubaiOmanUnited Arab Emirates

New Trip Report: Oman and the UAE

Here’s a new report from Dominique Brugiere. I was just in the region too and a brief report from me will follow soon. Oman and the UAE, 2018: Dominique Brugiere, 3 weeks &a

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14 February 2018
Australasia
AustraliaNew South WalesNew Zealand

New Trip Report: The Tasman Sea

And here’s a another report of a New Zealand cruise, this time from Sydney to New Zealand’s north islands. Tasman Sea, 2018: Steve Anyon-Smith, 10 days & 8 species

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13 February 2018
Australasia
AntarcticaNew Zealand

New Trip Report: New Zealand’s Subantarctic Island

Some great marine mammals on this (primarily birding) trip. Subantarctic Islands, 2017: Jesper Hornskov, 3 weeks & 15 species including Hourglass Dolphin, Southern Bottlenose W

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6 February 2018
Africa
Ethiopia

New Trip Report: Bale Mountains, Ethiopia

Bale Mountains & Debre Libanos, 2017: Adam Wentworth, 2 weeks & about 20 species including Starck’s Hare, Serval and Ethiopian Wolf. Jon

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31 January 2018
Oriental
Vietnam

New Trip Report: Cat Tien, Vietnam

A new report from Tobi Lundqvist who was just in Vietnam. Good to read that there are still some mammals left in Cat Tien that haven’t been eaten. Cat Tien National Park, 20

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31 January 2018
North American
Florida

Round-tailed Muskrat …. finally

I moved to the USA six years ago and one of the very first trips I took was with John Fox to look for Round-tailed Muskrats in Georgia. We didn’t see one. Nor did I see one o

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29 January 2018
Europe and the Palearctic
Spain

New Trip Report: Spain

Here’s a first report from Adam Wentworth with some useful info on three sites: Sierra de Culebra; Montfrague National Park; and Sierra de Francia. Spain in winter, 2018: Ad

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24 January 2018
Central and South America
Panama

New Trip Report: Panama

Here’s a new report from Brian Keelan on a trip to Panama (where he crossed paths with Venkat Sankar).  Good to see the success he had with his new thermal scope. Panama, 2

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21 January 2018
Africa
Tanzania

New Trip Report: Tanzania

Here’s a new report from Samuel Marlin Tanzania, 2017: Samuel Marlin, 2 weeks & 39 species including Wild Dog, Sanje Mangabey and – the very cool – Peter&#82

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17 January 2018
Uncategorised

HMW is Looking for Photos – Colugos, Solendons, Golden Moles and more

Most of you will know the Handbook of the Mammals of the World Series (if not you should!). The next volume – Vol 8 – will cover Insectivores and a few other random ord

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