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9 July 2013
AfricaNorth American
BotswanaCalifornia

New Trip Reports: Channel Islands (California) & Botswana

Two new trip reports Botswana, 2013: Indri Tours, 10 days & 34 mammals including Wild Dogs, Honey Badger, Roan and Sable Antelopes and Sitatungas. The Channel Islands: Cheryl A

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9 July 2013
Australasia

True Killers kill False Killers, truly

This footage from NZ is pretty wild https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=pwGncy8Pahg Jon

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2 July 2013
Europe and the Palearctic

New Trip Report – Tibet

Tibet, 2013: Jesper Hornskov, 16 days & 20 species including Pallas’s Cat and Prezwalski’s Gazelle. cheers Jon

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2 July 2013
Oriental

Flies, blood and Sumatran Tigers

A really interesting report of using the stomach contents of blood-sucking flies to look for species in a park. Effective apparently, but not as much fun as spotlighting. Perhaps t

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2 July 2013
Europe and the Palearctic

New Trip Report – Finland

Another report from Finland, this time from John Wright, who in 5 days saw 5 species including Reindeer and Wolverine. jon

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1 July 2013
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Iceland

Trip Reprot – Iceland

Only 7 species but a cracking trip with 5 Arctic Foxes the highlight http://www.hows.org.uk/inter/birds/2013trip/iceland%20trip%20report.pdf Mark

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30 June 2013
North American
IdahoMontanaWyomingYellowstone

Idaho and Yellowstone Report

We just got back from our 8th trip to Yellowstone which included starting in Northern Idaho and driving down through Montana.  We were surprised at how much wildlife we saw in Ida

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30 June 2013
North American

Snuffy the Seal

I just saw this advert which has been the cause of some controversy. I love it though can see why the parents of traumatised toddlers might feel differently. http://www.youtube.com

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28 June 2013
Oriental

New Trip Report – Snow Leopard

Ladakh, 2012: Jan Kelchterman’s account of seeing a Snow Leopard. Jon

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28 June 2013
Oriental

New Trip Report – Indian Big Cats

Indian Big Cats, 2013: Judith Hoyle, 1 month and plenty of wildlife including Snow Leopards, Asiatic Lions and a Tiger. Jon

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First Trip to Japan (Honshu) in Nov/Dec – Advice on Target Species & Itinerary
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Large rodents of southeast Poland

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  1. JanEbr on First Trip to Japan (Honshu) in Nov/Dec – Advice on Target Species & Itinerary21 August 2026

    I've been mammalwatching in Japan only for a few nights in July a couple years ago, but my general impression…

  2. Jon Hall on First Trip to Japan (Honshu) in Nov/Dec – Advice on Target Species & Itinerary21 August 2026

    Hi Yuval - in theory you can see the badger, marten, giant flying squirrel and tanuki in Tokyo in a…

  3. Antoine Rabussier on First Trip to Japan (Honshu) in Nov/Dec – Advice on Target Species & Itinerary21 August 2026

    Posting to follow discussions

  4. Tina Greenawalt on Where to go before Nepal : any advices ?21 August 2026

    Yes, I work for a wildlife travel company based in the US and we use Vana Safaris, based in Delhi.…

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