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Author: jvnmammals

HomePosted by jvnmammals
14 July 2021
North American
Lagomorphs

RFI New England and Appalachian Cottontails and Swamp Rabbit

Looking for any recent info or tips on seeing the three rabbits listed in the title. We will be on Cape Cod this weekend for three nights. Last week of July, we are booked for thre

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27 January 2020
Oriental
Jungle catSri Lanka

Sri Lanka Mammals and Birds Dec 2019

SRI LANKA trip report My wife, daughter and I made our first visit to Sri Lanka in December of 2019. We spent ten days on tour with a guide from the Bird and Wildlife Team. We saw

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2 September 2019
Africa
Wild Dogs

South Africa August 2019

South Africa 2019 Two weeks and 39 mammal species seen including African Wild Dog, Sable and Southern Reedbuck. This was not a mammal watching trip but also included some fun elem

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16 January 2019
Oriental
Indiasloth beartiger

New Trip Report: India, Tigers of Tadoba December 2018

My first trip to India. Seven full days at Tadoba National Park produced 17 species of mammal including Tiger, Sloth Bear, Dhole, 7 hooved species and more. — John Van Niel T

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29 August 2018
Uncategorised

Forillon National, QC Canada Trip Report August 2018

My wife and I spent a week in Forillon NP. This was not a hard-core mammal trip but we managed 16 species including Rock Vole, Short-tailed Weasel and many, many North American Por

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19 June 2018
Oriental
India

RFI India Christmas Holiday 2018 TIGERS

Hello, I am John Van Niel. My wife and I suddenly find ourselves with two weeks to travel over Christmas and would like to go to India for the first time. Our main target would be

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27 April 2016
Uncategorised

RFI: Europe (?) in July

Hi all, Our July travel plans have recently fallen through. We have about a week and a half available in early to mid July and I wouldn’t mind spending it in Europe someplace

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22 August 2015
Uncategorised
North Americatrip reportsYellowstone

New Trip Report: Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem

Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem: John Van Niel, 2 weeks & 29 species including Hoary Bat, Long- and Short-tailed Weasel, Badger and lots of megafauna. GYE trip report 2015

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1 June 2015
North American
texas

RFI: Big Bend NP, Texas

I will be in BBNP for the first time from June 18-22. I would appreciate any information/recommendations. I would love to see cougar (of course) but will also be looking for ringta

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