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26 August 2017
Europe and the Palearctic
Alpine MarmotAndujarChamoisDesmanIsardPyrenean DesmanPyreneesTrip ReportVercors

Trip Report: France and Spain

I went to a conference in Barcelona in July, so I planned a week of mammal-watching in France and Spain. I spent an additional week traveling with my girlfriend in France, and I wa

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24 August 2017
Africa
Zambia

New Trip Report: Zambia Batwatch Trip, 2016

Here’s a report from Fiona Reid’s trip to Zambia last year. Some useful info on some bat sites plus a few non-chiropteran mammals too. Zambia, 2016: Fiona Reid, 11 days

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23 August 2017
Uncategorised

Best Mammal Watching Experience

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23 August 2017
North American
GlaucomysNorth America

range map of the 3 flying squirrels in North America

Arbogast et alia have published an excellent article titled “Genetic Data Reveal a Cryptic Species of New World Flying Squirrel.” (Journal of Mammology, Aug 2017 issue,

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22 August 2017
Oriental
Sri Lanka

New Trip Report: Sri Lanka

Here’s another spectacularly successful Sri Lankan trip, this time from Tobi Lundqvist or who did really well in 2 weeks despite pursuing a “balanced” itinerary!

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21 August 2017
Uncategorised

Best Mammal Watching Experience

A couple of months ago I was chatting with Mac Hunter (of the legendary Borneo 2016 trip which scored Clouded Leopard, Marbled Cat and Pangolin) and Charles Foley (the original Bi

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21 August 2017
Central and South America
Bolivia

New Trip Report: Bolivian Chaco

I would love to get to Bolivia, all the more so after reading Jean Dille’s report. Bolivian Chaco, 2017: Jean Dille, 5 days & 10 species including Puma, Jaguarundi, Ocelo

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21 August 2017
Australasia
Australia

Trip Report: Wet Tropics, July 2017

This is the trip report of my 2 mammal watching days in the Wet Tropics, Queensland. Trip report PDF: Mammal watching Atherton 2017 SPECIES LIST: Platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinu

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20 August 2017
Central and South America
Brazil

Three days around Manaus

With Jon Hall, Charles Hood, Marcelo Henrique Marcos, Jose Gabriel Martinez, Amber Melhouse, Judy Parrish, Micah Riegner, Hari & Venkat Sankar, Ian Thompson and Phil Telfer. In

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20 August 2017
Europe and the Palearctic
AzoresPortugal

New Trip Report: Azores, 2017

An interesting report from Michael Kessler’s trip to the Azores: despite bad weather he saw some great cetaceans. Azores, 2017: Michael Kessler, 2 weeks (and 5 boat trips) wi

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  1. ChrisTownend on Pulsar video footage of wolves, bears and lynx spring 202513 June 2025

    Great stuff Jan! Thanks for sharing this...

  2. Zac Babbit on Suggestions: Upcoming Eastern US Trip12 June 2025

    I live on LI, however Ill be making the first stop in the southern NJ Pine barrens for Pine Barrens…

  3. Jacob Zinn on Suggestions: Upcoming Eastern US Trip12 June 2025

    Why start on Long Island? You could probably skip this locale for these target species.

  4. Stephen Kaye on Looking for advice on Central America12 June 2025

    Thank you. I’ll contact the company you suggest and see what they can put together.

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