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15 September 2022
Central and South America
Brazil

New Trip Report: SE Brazil Primatewatching

A new report from Alex Schouten and Jeannette den Hertog. SE Brazil, 2022: Alex Schouten and Jeannette den Hertog’s notes on where to see 8 primate species including Golden L

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14 September 2022
Africa
BurundiMalawiMozambiqueUgandaZimbabwe

New Trip Reports: Uganda & Burundi; Malawi & Mozambique; and Zimbabwe

Three new reports from Pictus Safaris. Uganda & Burundi, 2022: Pictus Safaris , 14 days & 38 species including Bunyoro Rabbit and Patas Monkey. Malawi & Mozambique, 202

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13 September 2022
Africa
Kenya

New Trip Report: Kenya

A new report from Matt and Maureen Steer. Kenya, 2022: Matt & Maureen Steer, 2 weeks & 75 species including Golden-rumped Giant Sengi, Black & Red Giant Sengi, Maned Ra

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12 September 2022
North American
octoberwestern us

RFI: Western US mid-October

I find myself with a week off mid-October. I am trying to get my gf some days off so we can go somewhere. I’ve seen many of the eastern species so I am thinking going west ma

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11 September 2022
Central and South America
Caribbean

Cayman Islands trip report

Nobody would go to Cayman Islands just for mammalwatching, but in case you have to check on your offshore account or, like me, spend a family vacation, here is a trip report: Augus

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10 September 2022
Oriental
IndiaLadakhPallas's CatTibetan GazelleTibetan Sand FoxTibetan Wolf

Ladakh July 2022

Hello All Here is a trip report from a visit to Ladakh in July this year. Many thanks to Vivek Menon, Stuart Chapman and Manuel Ruedi for help/pointers with Pika ids. List of Mamma

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10 September 2022
North American
Baird's beaked whaleCaliforniaGuadalupe fur sealpelagic

Baird’s Beaked Whale in California (not chaseable)

If one premise of this site is that all mammal species can be seen somewhere — once we figure out where that “somewhere” is — then I wanted to pass on infor

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9 September 2022
North American
Bearotterporcupine

Recent Finds in MA (Summer 2022)

I haven’t been able to get out nearly as much as I’d like, but I’ve been happy with what I saw while I was out. I go hiking in Central and Western MA. There is a

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9 September 2022
Podcast

Season 2 of the Mammalwatching Podcast: Arjan Dwarshuis

December 25 1914: as World War I is raging, British and German troops along the frontline lay down their rifles, and cross the trenches to play a friendly football match. September

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8 September 2022
Oriental
Dugong

Bali and Nepal

BALI: In July I posted some notes on Dugong in Bali (LINK); then this month added notes on the Geoffroy’s Rousette Colony at Pura Goa Lawah (LINK) as well as brief notes on othe

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12 December 2025
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  1. Jon Hall on Yunnan, April 20264 May 2026

    Haha. Thanks. If I was your financial planner I would support this idea.

  2. PandaSmith on Yunnan, April 20264 May 2026

    Incredible! The takin in particular are awesome! I am looking forward to spending more of my retirement fund on this…

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    Thank Ralf

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    Great trip, great report!

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1 May 2026
New Podcast: Joel Sartore – Nat Geo’s Photo Ark
1 May 2026
Looking for advice – best places in Europe to see bat roosts
30 April 2026
Senegal March 2026, 11 days, 33 Species including Pale Fox, Lion, Manatee, 2 species of Genet, Red-flanked Duiker.
29 April 2026
India – April 2026

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