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13 April 2016
Africa

New Trip Report: Malawi

A report by Dominic Couzens from a country not frequently mammal-watched in! Malawi, 2015: Dominic Couzens, 5 days & 26 species including Marsh Mongoose, Harrison’s

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12 April 2016
Africa

New Trip Report: Ethiopia

Another new report from Richard Webb, this time of a Wildwings tour he led through Ethiopia. Ethiopia, 2016: Richard Webb (Wildwings), 12 days & 44 species including Ethiopian

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12 April 2016
Uncategorised

Oregon micro-trip, April 29-May 1

I have two vacancies on a weekend trip to NW California – SW Oregon. The cost is $300 pp plus your share of expenses (car rental, food and fuel). The plan is as follows: 1) W

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11 April 2016
Europe and the Palearctic

New Trip Report: Sichuan

Here’s a new report from Richard Webb of a very successful week in Sichuan. Sichuan, 2016: Richard Webb, 1 week & 23 species including Pallas’s and Chinese Desert

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11 April 2016
Uncategorised

Deciphering potential hoax

Here’s a story about a snowboarder in Japan who is unaware that she is being chased by a bear as she sails downhill. It’s being called a hoax, based on differing interp

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11 April 2016
Uncategorised

Panoche Valley update

I went to the Panoche Valley last Sunday to try and find decent sites for Tulare Grasshopper Mouse and San Joaquin (Nelson’s) Antelope Squirrel. I arrived in the afternoon an

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9 April 2016
Europe and the Palearctic

New Trip Report: Western Sahara

Western Sahara, 2016: Juan Luis Ortega Herranz, 11 days & 11 species including Ruppells and Fennec Fox, Sand Cat and Striped Polecat. I have got to visit there one of the

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7 April 2016
Oriental

Best Borneo Trip Ever?

Beat this! Borneo, 2016: Mac Hunter, 2 weeks & 40+ species including Pangolin, Clouded Leopard, Marbled Cat, Tarsier and a Spotted Giant Flying Squirrel. What a trip!! &n

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6 April 2016
Africa

Fiona Reid’s next trip to South Africa

Fiona Reid is running a mammal trip to South Africa during the second half of November this year.  On the basis of past performance – in SA and elsewhere – its going

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5 April 2016
North American

New Trip Report: Yucatan

A new report from Chris Shepherd Yucatan, 2015: Chris Shepherd, 3 weeks & 15 or so species including a Tayra and Mexican Mouse Opossum. Jon

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  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. Vladimir Dinets on Japan RFI lodge booking (looking for a Japan resident)12 February 2026

    You can contact them via Nozawa Onsen, https://nozawa-onsen.com/contact/

  4. Sebastian Kennerknecht on South Africa and the Big Cat Year and five Wild Cat species!11 February 2026

    Wishing you luck!

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