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3 October 2021
Africa
Uganda

Uganda, 2021

For many years Uganda had been fairly high on my list of places to visit, but never quite high enough for me to start thinking seriously about a trip. I’d heard only good thi

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1 October 2021
Africa
bats

The best of mammalwatching

A new paper in African Journal of Ecology. Sounds like an unparalleled mammalwatching experience.

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30 September 2021
Europe and the Palearctic
Carpathian ChamoisRomania

Looking for Carpathian Chamois in Romania

János Oláh has just submitted a great report on watching mammals in Romania (2021-09). Take this as a supplement to find out how to get close to Rupicapra rupicapra carpatica, t

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30 September 2021
Uncategorised
gear

Recommendation on a Trail Camera

Hi there, I’m planning to get a trail camera to put in my backyard. There has been a fox visiting for a while and the kids want to see it. We are also curious what else comes

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29 September 2021
Uncategorised
Horses Genetic

Are Przewalski’s horses truly a wild species?

Are Przewalski’s Horses truly a wild species, or just an escaped ancient breed? Here a recent research that (maybe) demonstrates the second hypothesis. Like Mouflon sheep in

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28 September 2021
Europe and the Palearctic
GreeceItalyNorth Macedonia

Information required about Italy, Greece and North Macedonia

Hi mammal watchers, I wonder if anyone has information about places good for mammal watching i southern Italy (Naples and south), northern Greece ( Thessaloniki and Lake Kerkini ar

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28 September 2021
Europe and the Palearctic
HungaryHungary trip reportmammals of Hungary

Trip Report Hungary

After Austria  and Slowakia here comes my third mammal watching trip report concerning my travels to Eastern Europe in 2021: Hungary

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27 September 2021
Uncategorised
splitssystematics; new species

Taxonomy news

1. A new species Molossus melini described from the pampas of Santa Fe Province, Argentina. I have PDF if anyone’s interested. 2. A new book chapter providing more info on pr

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26 September 2021
Europe and the Palearctic
Romania

New Trip Report: Romania mega mammals 2021

Here is a report of Sakertour’s second – wildly successful – Romanian mammal extravaganza. Romania, 2021: Sakertour, 1 week & 49 species including Romanian an

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21 September 2021
Europe and the Palearctic
Spain

New Trip Report: Wildcats in Northern Spain

Here’s a short report from Justin Brown. Wildcats in Northern Spain, 2021: Justin Brown’s report of seeing Wildcats and Badgers. Jon

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  1. Ralf Bürglin on Yunnan, April 20264 May 2026
  2. Jon Hall on Senegal March 2026, 11 days, 33 Species including Pale Fox, Lion, Manatee, 2 species of Genet, Red-flanked Duiker.4 May 2026
  3. Jon Hall on Looking for advice – best places in Europe to see bat roosts3 May 2026

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  1. Ralf Bürglin on Yunnan, April 20264 May 2026

    Great trip, great report!

  2. Jon Hall on Senegal March 2026, 11 days, 33 Species including Pale Fox, Lion, Manatee, 2 species of Genet, Red-flanked Duiker.4 May 2026

    Great report John. You have inspired me to visit soon!

  3. Jon Hall on Looking for advice – best places in Europe to see bat roosts3 May 2026

    I think it’s as much about the people as the country. If you find the right expertise you can see…

  4. CarlosBocos on Looking for advice – best places in Europe to see bat roosts2 May 2026

    I would say Spain as well. Here you will have a very good of finding non-cave roosts if you know…

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1 May 2026
New Podcast: Joel Sartore – Nat Geo’s Photo Ark
1 May 2026
Looking for advice – best places in Europe to see bat roosts
30 April 2026
Senegal March 2026, 11 days, 33 Species including Pale Fox, Lion, Manatee, 2 species of Genet, Red-flanked Duiker.
29 April 2026
India – April 2026

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