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23 February 2015
AfricaEurope and the PalearcticNorth AmericanOriental

Mammals in the News

Quite a lot of interesting articles over the past week or two. Some good news for cats with nice images of Nicaraguan Jaguars and promising news of a recovery for the Amur Leopard.

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22 February 2015
Central and South America
JaguarManed WolfSouthWildTapir

Brazil–Pantanal 2014 Jaguars and Maned Wolves

We traveled to the Pantanal and other parts of Brazil during the first two weeks of August 2014. The trip was designed to maximize wildlife photography and we saw 17 species. Our

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20 February 2015
Uncategorised

Some unknown mammals from previous trips

Hello, I have some pictures from previous trips for which I don’t have an ID yet. If someone has an idea, that would be great! 1. unknown Rice rat, February 2010, Shiripuno L

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18 February 2015
AfricaAustralasiaEurope and the Palearctic

Mammals in the News

A couple of newspapers picked up some spectacular mammal action this past week: Paris Match had this slideshow of a Crocodile’s foolish attempt to take on an Elephant, while

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18 February 2015
Uncategorised

A Mammal Watching Tip in Costa Rica – Bosque Del Cabo Resort

I think the mammal watching community is mostly familiar with Bosque Del Cabo in Costa Rica, partly thanks to Alan Dahl. This is a more upscale resort, not for the budget traveler

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16 February 2015
Central and South America

New Trip Report – Colombia, 2013

A new report from a country that is still surprisingly undervisited by mammal watchers, especially as its among the most mammal diverse countries on the planet. Colombia, 2013: Ste

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14 February 2015
AfricaEurope and the Palearctic

UK Big Mammal Day and new Ethiopian Trip Report

Two more reports on mammalwatching.com John Wright is just back from 2.5 weeks in Ethiopia. He saw 42 species including Yellow-winged Bat, Gambian Sun Squirrel, Gunther’s Dik

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14 February 2015
Uncategorised

RFI Franciscana around Buenos Aries

Hi all I am booking a trip a few weeks out and could easily spend a day or two in Buenos Aries. I know the odds are low but if anyone can come up with a plan to see Franciscana, I&

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13 February 2015
Africa

Citizen Science: Snapshot Serengetti

This is fun. “Hundreds of camera traps in Serengeti National Park, Tanzania, are providing a powerful new window into the dynamics of Africa’s most elusive wildlife species

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13 February 2015
Oriental

New Trip Reports: India and Thailand

I’ve just upload two trip reports to mammalwatching.com. Janco van Gelderen was in India late last year. In 3.5 weeks he saw 30+ species including a Pangolin (and if that was

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  1. CarlosBocos on Introducing the Lost Mammals Initiative18 August 2026

    Good point Jan, as its something we had discussed. We wanted a list of mammals for mammalwatchers and thats what…

  2. Jon Hall on Introducing the Lost Mammals Initiative18 August 2026

    There is a lot of stuff lost in Indonesia. And honestly I think many of those rodents are going to…

  3. JanEbr on Introducing the Lost Mammals Initiative18 August 2026

    I can see the Carlos footprint here with like half of the animals somewhere around Indonesia :) But it really…

  4. Tina Greenawalt on Where to go before Nepal : any advices ?18 August 2026

    Ladakh would be ideal timing. You would need at least a week in order to acclimate to the altitude in…

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