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Author: Jon Hall

HomePosted by Jon Hall(Page 91)
11 April 2017
Oriental
Borneo

New Trip Report: Deramakot and the Kinabatangan River, Borneo

A new report from Andreas Jonsson who was in Borneo last month. Deramakot and the Kinabtangan River, 2017: Andreas Jonsson, 8 days & 29 species including Sunda Stink Badger, Ba

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10 April 2017
Australasia
Tasmania

New Trip Report: Tasmania

A new report from Jimmy Lamb, just back from one of Australia’s top mammal destinations. Tasmania, 2017: Jimmy Lamb, 16 nights with species including Tiger and Eastern Quolls

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8 April 2017
Uncategorised

Your help needed: What are the World’s Best Mammals?

Hello.  I am just back from a fabulous trip to Sierra Leone, where the quality of the mammals and the company of my companions (thanks Charles, Phil and Ash) made up for some chal

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1 April 2017
Oriental
Maldives

New Trip Reports: Maldives Whalewatching (CTD)

And here are another two reports from the Whale and Dolphin Company. Maldives, October 2015: The Whale and Dolphin Company, 12 days and 12+ species including Rouhg-toothed Dolph

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29 March 2017
Oriental
India

New Trip Report: India (Gujurat and Tadoba)

Here’s a report from last month’s WildWings trip to India, co-led by Richard Webb. Gujurat & Tadoba, 2017: 2 weeks & 3o species including South Indian Tree Shre

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26 March 2017
Oriental
Maldives

New Trip Reports: Maldives Whalewatching

Here’s the first two of four reports that Chas Anderson sent me of his cetacean watching trips through the Maldives.  Definitely very high on my list of things to do. If all

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24 March 2017
Australasia
Papua New Guinea

New Guinea Highland Wild Dog Rediscovered

Interesting news from New Guinea, due in part to sightings by Tom Hewitt from Adventure Alternative Borneo. “For the first time in more than half a century, researchers have

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23 March 2017
Oriental
Borneo

New Trip Report: Borneo

Heres a report from a fabulous Borneo trip in 2016 Borneo, 2016: Starling Tours, 2.5 weeks & 45+ species including Western Tarsier, Short-tailed Mongoose, Sun Bear and Clouded

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23 March 2017
Africa

Canis in West Ethiopia

I am reposting this for Matthias Hi all. A friend of mine has sent me a few pictures of road kills in Western Ethiopia. The confusion I have is the issue with the African wolf… T

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16 March 2017
Europe and the Palearctic
Romania

Marbled Polecats in Romania?

Does anyone have any ideas of how someone might see a Marbled Polecat in Romania: areas to look for them, or techniques to see them. My first thought would be spotlighting around S

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