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26 July 2017
Europe and the Palearctic

Snow Leopard wathing in Kasachstan

Hello   I might have the chance to go to Kasachsten. It is planed to go to south-east part near Almaty. Does anybody know a place where it is the best chance to spot a Snow Le

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24 July 2017
Europe and the Palearctic

Poland in September (Spotted souslik)

Hello, In september, I will be in Poland for 2 weeks. I already found quite some information in the reports, but have some specific questions. Our itinerary isn’t set yet, bu

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23 July 2017
Africa
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Cape to Kgalagadi via the Karoo- day to day itinerary help

Hi All this is my and my Mum’s trip itinerary to South Africa in Mid Sept. Please help us to plan our stay, especially the first few days where we are doing more of the touri

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20 July 2017
Africa

Offset your mammalwatching emissions by saving pygmy hippos

Gola Rainforest National Park in Sierra Leone is an extraordinary place.  Jon Hall, Phil and Ashley Telfer and Charles Foley spent 6 nights there in April 2017 (https://www.mammal

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13 July 2017
North American
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New Trip Report: Newfoundland & Nova Scotia, 2017

Here’s a final trip from North America for a while from Vladimir Dinets, who is moving to Japan. The USA won’t be the same without him! Newfoundland & Nova Scotia,

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12 July 2017
Europe and the PalearcticUncategorised
UKUnited Kingdom

New Trip Report: Scottish Beavers

Here’s a short report from Matthew and Maureen Hart on a good spot to see Beavers in Perthshire and Fife, Scotland. Scottish Beavers, 2017: Matthew and Maureen Hart, 4 days

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11 July 2017
Central and South America
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NozoMojo Tours and Arts Falkland Island Tour Report

Falkland islands tour report (small) NozoMojo Tours and Arts did a 2-week circumnavigation of the Falkland Islands December 2016. Awesome trip, not huge in mammals obviously, but w

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11 July 2017
Uncategorised
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Svalbard 2016 season report

Svalbard 2016 season Report (small) NozoMojo Tours and Arts had 32 days in the High Arctic in 2016, with a total of 15 mammal species recorded. Enjoy!

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10 July 2017
Oriental
Thailand

Advice for Thailand

Dear all I am planning a mammal/bird trip to Thailand for April. Our main site is Kaeng Krachen. I have got Richard Webb’s trip report plus bird gen but if anyone else has ma

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10 July 2017
Central and South America

New Report: Lesser Antilles

Here’s a report from Vladimir Dinets focussing on the endemic mammals of the Lesser Antilles islands. Lesser Antilles, 2017: Vladimir Dinets, notes of several visits featurin

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  1. Greg Easton on Spain–Sierra Andujar National Park February 202613 February 2026

    Lennart, the mammal watching world continues to get smaller! I wish we had been able to formally connect and meet…

  2. Lennart Verheuvel on Spain–Sierra Andujar National Park February 202613 February 2026

    Interesting report Greg as I think we have looked at the same lynx last week :). I think you looked…

  3. Anna Bauerová on Short trip to southern Spain12 February 2026

    Thanks for your response, Jon. All participants seemed very professional, so I was surprised. It was quite annoying.

  4. Jon Hall on Primates in East Africa (Rwanda, Uganda, Burundi)12 February 2026

    Thanks Scott - great report. Fun to read about the craft brewery in Bujumbura too.

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