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16 March 2016
Uncategorised

Mammals of Luzon

Here‘s a book that seems interesting. Has anybody seen it?

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16 March 2016
Europe and the Palearctic

New Trip Report: Tibet & Sichuan

Here’s an epic report from 2014 Tibet & Sichuan, 2014: Jesper Hornskov & Ian Green, 3 weeks & 45 species including most of the Tibetan specialties plus Asian, H

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14 March 2016
Africa

New Trip Report – Ethiopia

Ethiopia, 2016: Tomas Carlsberg, 3 weeks & 48 species (and this was mainly a birding trip) including Ethiopian Wolf, Honey Badger, Gerenuk and Ethiopian Big-eared Bat. Jon

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13 March 2016
Oriental

IUCN – Urgent call for otter records in SE Asia

Urgent call for otter records in Southeast Asia We, from the IUCN Otter Specialist Group (OSG), need your help collecting otter records in Southeast Asia by 13th International Cong

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13 March 2016
Uncategorised

A good road for spotlighting near Cancun

Dear All, I had to spend a night in Cancun yesterday, so I rented a car (just $20!) and checked out the road to Chiquila (Hwy 5, signposted “Holbox” on the toll highway

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12 March 2016
Europe and the Palearctic
Cyprus

New Trip Report – Cyprus

Here’s mammalwatching.com’s first report from Cyprus (albeit a short one) Cyprus, 2016: Romain Bocquier’s report of 3 bats species on the island: Greater & L

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10 March 2016
Europe and the Palearctic

New Trip Report: Spain

Spain, 2015: Europe’s Big 5, 1 week & Bears, Wolves and Wildcats. Jon

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9 March 2016
Oriental

BBC Film – Snow Leopards in Hemis NP

Here’s a great article on the BBC’s visit to Hemis (Ladakh) to film Snow Leopards   Jon

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8 March 2016
North American

New Trip Report: Minnesota

Here’s an interesting report from Minnesota featuring two of my most wanted US mammals. Minnesota 2016: Chris Townend, 1 week & 9 species including Fisher, Wolf, Mart

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8 March 2016
Central and South America

New Trip Report: Nicaragua

Fiona Reid led another amazing trip to Nicaragua in February. Some day all trips will be this good Nicaragua 2016: Fiona Reid, 14 days and another incredible haul: 84 species incl

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17 August 2026
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16 August 2026
Coming Soon to Mammalwatching (maybe): Lost Species List, a New Member Recruitment Competition and the perks of becoming a Contributing Member
16 August 2026
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  1. Robi Watkinson on Best place to photograph a wild honey badger?17 August 2026

    I can recommend the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park (South African side). Drive the Aub and Nossob dry riverbeds at dawn and…

  2. Ian Thompson on RFI: Ecuador – which lodge at Cuyabeno, Mindo, Eastern slope16 August 2026

    Tiputini has historically had much less poaching and less pollution from oil extraction than Cuyabeno, although that may be changing.…

  3. Asanoth on RFI: Ecuador – which lodge at Cuyabeno, Mindo, Eastern slope16 August 2026

    Thank you. What do you think makes Tiputini better than Cuyabeno? Canande is in Esmeralda, which my insurance does not…

  4. Ian Thompson on RFI: Ecuador – which lodge at Cuyabeno, Mindo, Eastern slope16 August 2026

    I agree with Ben, Tiputini is significantly better than Cuyabeno and very reasonably priced. In Papallacta you can stay somewhere…

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