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HomePosted by tomeslice(Page 5)
14 September 2015
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Planting this idea in your head: A trip to the Dzanga-Sangha Biosphere

This is too early for planning in detail, but two reasons that I’m starting to think about a my tip to the CAR and the nearby Congo: 1. I heard that as of now, Rod Cassidy 

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19 August 2015
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2 Questions About Iceland

Hello everyone, I’m going with my mom and my sister to Iceland next month for 2 weeks. Yes, at the age of 30 (tomorrow!) I still travel with my mom twice annually 🙂 The fo

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27 July 2015
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Deramakot Delivers Again…

For anyone who has been contemplating visiting Deramakot here is something interesting 🙂 These are just two pictures Tom from Adventure Alternative Borneo took yesterday, and s

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12 June 2015
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Notes about mammal watching at Deramakot, Way Kambas and Gunung Leuser: The Good, The Bad and the Ugly

I wanted to attach this as a comment on Jon’s trip report but you can’t add attachments in comments so I will just attach it in a different post. Make sure to read Jon&

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9 May 2015
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Javan Rhino Excursion RFI (For a friend)

So, completely by coincidence, it turns out that a friend of a friend of mine is going to be in Jakarta the day I’m leaving to fly back to Israel. He’s going to be at a

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3 May 2015
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Short Trip Report – Borot Lotz and Makhtesh Ramon (Israel)

A short, 24-hour round trip from Tel Aviv, Israel to the Negev desert with only 4 species including Onager. Borot Lotz and Ramon Trip Report Small note – Nubian Ibex is EASIL

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18 February 2015
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A Mammal Watching Tip in Costa Rica – Bosque Del Cabo Resort

I think the mammal watching community is mostly familiar with Bosque Del Cabo in Costa Rica, partly thanks to Alan Dahl. This is a more upscale resort, not for the budget traveler

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24 January 2015
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Tiny Trip Report – 2.5 Hours spotlighting for Caracals in Southern(ish) Israel

We set out to find a Caracal, which is the animal of the year (in the Tomerian Calendar). Here is the report: Mission-Caracal – 1st attempt

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11 January 2015
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Sumatra

So here’s a place people don’t talk about enough – Sumatra. Almost twice its size, Borneo has been getting all the attention over the past decade or so. Perhaps it’s becaus

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3 January 2015
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Some Tasty Endangered Apes

How many of those have you tasted? (There is an attached video. Sometimes it takes a minute to load…) https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=10152852541113236 Ok perhaps this i

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