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12 August 2021
North American
British ColumbiaCanadaYukon

New Trip Report: Northern British Columbia

Here’s a first report from wildlife photographer Jamie Lamb (you can check out some of his wonderful photos at https://www.elusive-images.co.uk ) Northern British Columbia &

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11 August 2021
Europe and the Palearctic
BrnoCzechiaEuropeEuropean Ground Squirreleuropean souslikrodentssouslik

Microtrip Brno, Czechia – European Ground Squirrel

There is a good location to see European Ground Squirrel or European Souslik in Brno, second largest city in Czechia. The place is an airplane club on the outskirts of Brno: Aerokl

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10 August 2021
Africa
golden moleMole-rat

South Africa mammal watching – molerats and golden moles

Hi all, I wanted to introduce myself. My name is Kyle Finn and a PhD student at the University of Pretoria in South Africa. I have been studying Damaraland and common mole-rats for

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10 August 2021
Uncategorised
beginnerinexpensive

Beginners Mammalwatching

Hi, I am currently living in the UK and taking a gap year before I start university next year. I was wondering which locations are suitable for an 18 year old looking to start mamm

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8 August 2021
Europe and the Palearctic
Austria.Northern White-breasted HedgehogVienna

Northern White-breasted Hedgehog Vienna locations wanted

Hi people, Maybe a bit of a long shot this question, but Does anybody know a good location for Northern White-breasted Hedgehog in or near Vienna, Austria? I’m currently trav

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8 August 2021
Uncategorised
systematics; new species

Taxonomy news

Just three this time. (1) A new shrew-mole Uropsilus dabieshanensis described from Anhui, China. It’s the first shrew-mole in eastern China, found in an isolated mountain ran

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4 August 2021
Central and South America
Bolivia

New Trip Report: the Bolivian Chaco

A new report from Justin Brown who went in search of the Chacoan Peccary He also has video of a possible Pampas Cat … what do people think? Kaa-Iya National Park, 2021: Justi

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3 August 2021
Europe and the Palearctic
AustriaEuropeEuropean Ground SquirrelField HamstersouslikVienna

Microtrip Vienna – European Ground Squirrel and Field Hamster

I recently traveled through Vienna and saw European Ground Squirrel (souslik) and Field Hamsters. European Ground Squirrels were on suburban fields between the railway stations Zen

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31 July 2021
Europe and the Palearctic
arctic foxIcelandModrudalur

Arctic Fox at Modrudalur (Northern Iceland)

Brief post with site info on habituated Arctic Fox at Modrudalur in Northern Iceland. I have not seen Modrudalur mentioned in other mammal-watching posts; it is only 7 km off the r

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30 July 2021
Uncategorised

New podcast episode: Meet Jose Gabriel the Yapok Catcher

We interview José G. Martínez-Fonseca about his journey from part-time bat catcher in Nicaragua to studying for his PhD in biology in Arizona. Highlights include some of his lege

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  1. Vladimir Dinets on Where to go for Asiatic Black Bear14 October 2025

    Japanese population is currently booming but there is no particular location where sightings would be guaranteed. If you spend a…

  2. Stuart Chapman on Where to go for Asiatic Black Bear14 October 2025

    The best place is Dachigam National Park in Jammu and Kashmir, India. Sept to Oct sightings are guaranteed as the…

  3. Tigrillo on Where to go for Asiatic Black Bear14 October 2025

    I saw one in the forests around Tsumago-juku in Japan but they are also quite common in Sikhote-Alin. I would…

  4. JanEbr on Advertising: Argentina Mega Mammal Trip with Royle Safaris in September 202714 October 2025

    These are always pretty good for getting location tips, thanks :) So you say that Puma is common above Mendoza?…

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