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Author: Jon Hall

HomePosted by Jon Hall(Page 76)
12 January 2018
Europe and the PalearcticOriental
IndiaRussia

New Trip Reports: Sea of Okhotsk and India

Two more short reports from Alain Guillemont. Sea of Okhotsk, 2017: Alain Guillemont, 11 days & 12 species including Bowhead Whale and Ribbon Seal. India, 2017: Alain Guillem

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11 January 2018
Central and South America
BrazilPeru

New Trip Reports: Brazil plus an Andean Cat in Peru

Here are a couple of brief reports – featuring great mammals. Andean Mountain Cat, 2017: Alain Guillemont’s account of 2 sightings in 2 days in Peru. Brazil, 2017: Al

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10 January 2018
Australasia
New South WalesVictoriaWestern Australia

New Trip Report: Australia

Dominique Brugiere was also just in Australia. No … the man never stops travelling. W.A, VIC and NSW, 2017: Dominique Brugiere, 1 month with species including Western Pygmy P

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10 January 2018
North American
ArizonaCalifornia

New Trip Report: California & Arizona

California and Arizona, 2017: Dominique Brugiere, 1 month and many species including American Marten, Kit and Island Foxes, Hooded Skunks and Black-footed Ferrets. Jon

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9 January 2018
Europe and the Palearctic
Morocco

New Trip Report: Western Sahara

Andreas Jonsson just got back from the Western Sahara. Western Sahara, 2017: Andreas Jonsson, 3 nights and 7 species including Sand Cat and Desert Hedgehog. Jon

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4 January 2018
Central and South America
Panama

New Trip Report: Panama

Venkat Sankar ended 2017 in style with a long weekend in Panama. Panama, 2017: Venkat Sankar, 4 nights & 28 species including Rothschild’s (Andean) Porcupine, Western Lowland

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3 January 2018
Oriental
Borneo

New Trip Report: Borneo, 2017

Here’s a report of Fiona Reid’s stellar Borneo adventure from a couple of months ago – stellar both in terms of the number of mammals recorded and the number of r

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2 January 2018
Uncategorised

Happy New Mammals, 2018

Happy New Year everyone. Hope 2018 is starting well and that many of you already have some exciting plans. I’m looking forward to chasing smaller mammals in Mexico and the We

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2 January 2018
Europe and the Palearctic
UKUnited Kingdom

A UK Mammal Year

John Wright saw an impressive 47 species of mammals in the UK last year without going for a “Big Year”.  He didn’t, for instance, count some feral species, or ch

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28 December 2017
Central and South America
Chile

New Trip Report: Torres del Paine, Chile

Good to see Pumas are still reliable around Torres del Paine. Torres del Paine, 2017: John Van Niel, 12 days & 8 species including Pumas and Large Hairy Armadillos. Jon

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