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23 December 2022
Australasia
FijiNew CaledoniaNew ZealandVanuatu

New Trip Report: New Zealand, New Caledonia, Vanuatu & Fiji cruise

Here’s a great report, with some mega cetaceans, that could make for essential reading if you are trying to avoid certain relatives on Christmas day. New Zealand, New Caledon

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21 December 2022
Podcast

Mammalwatching Podcast: Season 2, Episode 7: Mammalwatching Guides

In what might be the last podcast episode of 2022 (or might not be depending on how fast we can edit the next one), Charles and I are joined by Season 1 podcast veterans Mac Hunter

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20 December 2022
Africa
AfricaafrotropicalbatsEthiopiagerbilmammals of Africa

ID and info on mammals in Awash, Ethiopia

Hello, I have several questions about mammals of Ethiopia. Two mammals photographed near Doho Resorh, Awash region, Ethiopia: – a gerbil. Ammodile, Ammodillus imbellis? -a ba

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18 December 2022
Africa
BonoboCongoDRC

New Trip Report: Bonobos, Nkala/Mpelu Community Forest, DRC

Here’s a fascinating – and disturbing in places – report from Angiolo Laviziano who visited a “new” site for Bonobos: the Nkala/Mpelu Community Forest

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17 December 2022
Central and South AmericaUncategorised
Brazil

New Trip Report: Brazil

A new report from John Wright and Tim Bourne. Southern and Northern Pantanal, 2022: John Wright & Tim Bourne, 2 weeks & 41 species including Chaco Marsh Rat, Pantanal Cat,

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16 December 2022
Central and South America
Chile

New Trip Report: Andean Mountain Cat in Chile

Here’s brief report from Justin Brown about a successful search for an Andean Mountain Cat. Lauca National Park, 2022: Justin Brown’s report about finding a Colocolo an

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15 December 2022
North American
South Dakota

New Trip Report: South Dakota

Here’s a new report from Jim Vanderpoel South Dakota, 2022: Jim Vanderpoel, 7 days & 18 species including Thirteen-lined Ground Squirrel, White-tailed Jackrabbit and Bigh

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14 December 2022
Oriental
BorneoMalaysia

New Trip Report: Borneo

Another successful report from Borneo, this time from Nick Cox and Stuart Chapman. Deramakot and Kinabalu, 2022: Nick Cox & Stuart Chapman, 1 week % 41 mammals including with t

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12 December 2022
North American
MassachusettsNew England CottontailNorth Carolinared wolf

New Trip Report: New England Cottontail and Red Wolf

Aidan Place saw two of the USA east coast’s most wanted mammals over the summer. Red Wolf (North Carolina) and New England Cottontail (Cape Cod), 2022: Aidan Place’s re

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9 December 2022
Uncategorised

New Trip Report: Thailand

Here is Jan Ebr’s latest report. Khao Yai, Phu Khiao & Kaeng Krachan, 2022: Jan Ebr, 11 days & 37 species including Sun Bear, Burmese Hare & Mainland Serow. Jon

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5 August 2025
Trip Report – Endemic Mammals of the Southern Cone – Royle Safaris – February 2025
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Papua Occidental 2025
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Antarctic Cruise in January 2027 with Naturetrek and mammalwatching: one quad cabin now available

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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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7 August 2025
New publication on Ginkgo-toothed Beaked Whale (Mesoplodon ginkgodens)
7 August 2025
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Trip Report – Endemic Mammals of the Southern Cone – Royle Safaris – February 2025
5 August 2025
Papua Occidental 2025

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