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Author: Jon Hall

HomePosted by Jon Hall(Page 99)
1 October 2016
Europe and the Palearctic
Cyprus

New Trip Report: Cyprus Endemics

Here’s a report from Ralf Bürglin on Cyprus’s endemic mammals and more. Cyprus, 2016: 20 hours (!) & 5 species including Cypriot Mouse, Mouflon and Long-eared Hed

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29 September 2016
North American
Mexico

New Trip Report: Mexico

A really great report from Venkat Sankar, who spent 10 days in Mexico last month and saw a lot of cool endemics most of which I have never heard of! Mexico, 2016: 10 days & 4

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28 September 2016
Europe and the Palearctic
BulgariaRomania

New Trip Report: Bulgaria & Romania

And here is a second new report from Romain Bocquier. Bulgaria & Romania, 2016: 3 weeks & 16 species including Edible Dormouse, Pine Marten, Brown Bear and European Free-ta

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27 September 2016
Europe and the Palearctic
Svalbard

New Trip Report: Spitzbergen, 2016

Here’s a new report from Romain Bocquier. Svalbard, 2016: 10 Days on and around Svalbard and 12 species including Harp Seal, Polar Bear and Beluga. Jon

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26 September 2016
Europe and the Palearctic
Mongolia

Mongolia, 2016 Trip Report

In 2006 I saw footage of Bactrian Camels in the Mongolian Gobi Desert on the BBC’s Planet Earth series.  Oh how I wanted to go. And then I heard the details about how long and c

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25 September 2016
Uncategorised
Alerts

Alerts for new posts

Just in case you haven’t noticed, it is now possible to subscribe to get alert emails when new posts are made in the community forum here.  Please let me know if there are a

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21 September 2016
Europe and the Palearctic

Amami Island & Tateshina Trip Report, Japan 2016

In August 2016 a work trip to Tokyo gave me a very welcome opportunity to return to Japan.  Although I was working I was able to squeeze in a night on Amami Island as soon as I ar

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16 September 2016
AustralasiaCentral and South America
AntarcticFalkland IslandsSouth Georgia

New Trip Report – Antarctica, the Falklands & South Georgia

Top of my travel bucket list ….. The Falklands, South Georgia and Antarctica, 2016: Naturetrek, 3 weeks & 23 species including Weddell, Crabeater and Leoard Seals, Ho

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14 September 2016
Oriental
India

Fishing Cats Near Kolkata and Red Pandas at Singilila

Here’s another interesting report from Marc & Peggy Faucher featuring two mammals high on many people’s wish lists. Fishing Cats near Kolkata and Red Panda’s

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12 September 2016
Africa
South Africa

New Trip Report – South Africa

Naturetrek’s “South Africa’s Rare Mammals” tour delivered the goods in April. South Africa, 2016: Naturetrek, 10 days & 54 species including Caracal, 

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