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20 October 2015
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Marbled Polecat and Eurasian Lynx stake outs in Georgia

An  EB5 companion and eco travel agent came across a Marbled Polecat while on a birding trip to the steppes of Georgia. In fact it was the third sighting of a Marbled Polecat by b

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20 October 2015
Oriental

New Trip Report: Malaysia and Borneo

A new report from South East Asia Malaysia & Borneo, 2015: Ben Balmford, 1 month & 70 species including Painted Treeshrew, Tarsier, Spotted Giant Flying Squirrel, Flat-head

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19 October 2015
Europe and the Palearctic

New Trip Report: Svalbard

Here’s a new report from an August voyage to Spitzbergen. Spitzbergen, 2015: Stefan Lithner, 1 week & 11 species including Bowhead and Blue Whales, Walrus and Polar Bears

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19 October 2015
Central and South America
Mexico

New Trip Report: Weekend on Cozumel Island and Quintana Roo

A work trip to Mexico in October 2015 provided the perfect opportunity for a weekend stopover on Cozumel Island to look for the endemic Dwarf Raccoons and whatever else I could fin

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17 October 2015
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ID please: bats from the Pantanal, Brazil

These 6 photos are of bats that I couldn’t identify from Brazil. The bottom photo is from near Cristalino Jungle Lodge, the others are from the a couple of abandoned construc

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17 October 2015
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ID please: Bats from near Alta Floresta, Brazil

Above is a fairly large bat with a horseshoe-bat-like noseleaf that was roosting with others of its species under the roof of an abandoned house. Below is a dead bat hanging from a

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15 October 2015
Oriental

RFI – Philippines ground operators

I’m going to the Philippines next month for work but will have a weekend or two to look for mammals (hopefully Tarsiers and Tamaraws) Can anyone recommend any local operators

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13 October 2015
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Some peruvian ID’s

In August I made a birdwatching tour through much of central and southern Peru. But of course not only birds were recorded, however I’m much better with those, than with rode

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13 October 2015
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Tamanian Devils

If anyone is going to Tasmania, here is information on a place where Tasmanian devils are apparently really easy to see: News

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13 October 2015
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Marrick safaris , South Africa

Hi all I’ve just booked flights for South Africa, my fourth visit. One of the main reasons for returning was to visit Marrick safaris for aadvark and black-footed cat. Althou

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  1. Flemming Versloot on Tigers on foot in Nepal and so much more! – Wildlife Watching Expeditions12 August 2025

    Amazing trip report to read Jillian. How is encountering tigers on foot? I heard on the mammalwatching podcast and in…

  2. Jon Hall on Superb Sunda Clouded Leopard Sighting: My lucky hat strikes again12 August 2025

    This was a large male I was told. So must have been over 20kg. I suppose the head body length…

  3. Flemming Versloot on Superb Sunda Clouded Leopard Sighting: My lucky hat strikes again12 August 2025

    Incredible sighting! A clouded leopard (mainland or sunda) is very high on my list. How big was this male specimen…

  4. Bruno Kovacs Gomez on Goodbye Zimbabwe11 August 2025

    Hi Moses, Amazing report! It would be great to go mammalwatching with you one day. Greetings from another teen mammalwatcher…

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