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Author: Jon Hall

HomePosted by Jon Hall(Page 77)
27 December 2017
Oriental
India

New Trip Report: Hemis National Park, India

Here’s another successful Snow Leopard report. Hemis, 2017: Bellingham Safaris, 11 days & 7 species including Snow Leopards and a Eurasian Lynx. Jon

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21 December 2017
Central and South America
Chile

New Trip Report: Chile

Here’s an interesting report from a lovely country, and somewhere I hope to return to next year. Chiloe, Santiago area and the North, 2017: Rodrigo Silva, 8 days & 13 spe

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18 December 2017
Central and South America
Panama

New Trip Report: Panama

Steve Morgan is just back from a very successful trip through Panama. Panama, 2017: Steve Morgan, 2 weeks & 36 species including Jaguarundi, Cacomistle, Spectral Bat, Western P

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17 December 2017
Africa
Ethiopia

New Trip Report: Ethiopia’s Somali Region

Thank you Venkat Sankar for spotting this. Ethiopia’s Somali Region, 2017: Thomas Carlberg, 10 days & 25 mammals including Dibatag and Rufous Elephant Shrew. Jon

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14 December 2017
Africa
Namibia

Namibia, 2017: Not The Big 5

In December 2017 I returned to Namibia for a work trip and of course took a few extra days to look for some mammals. Namibia is every bit as beautiful as I’d remembered from

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11 December 2017
Africa
Tanzania

New Trip Report: Tanzania, 2017

Valentin Moser had a long trip to Tanzania this year. Tanzania, 2017: Valentin Moser, 8 weeks & many species including Black and Rufous Elephant Shrew, African Palm Civet, Bush

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11 December 2017
Europe and the Palearctic
Norway

Wolverine vs Caribou – INCREDIBLE

For those of you not following the mammalwatching Facebook group then here is some incredible footage of a Wolverine taking on a Caribou. Holy crap! I will be a lot more nervous n

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10 December 2017
Africa
Namibia

(REISSUED) Namibia 2008 Trip Report

My first trip to Namibia was a family holiday, so I needed to try to fit mammal watching around two small children. I guess the trip was quite successful in that the kids enjoyed

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8 December 2017
Central and South America
Bolivia

New Trip Report: Eastern Beni, Bolivia

Here’s a report from what sounds like a very interesting area in Bolivia. I hope this will be the first  of many visits to help support the new ecotourism industry there &#8

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7 December 2017
Europe and the Palearctic
Russia

Ever wanted to feed a Wolverine?

This is very cool… Jon  

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About Jon Hall

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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