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18 October 2020
North American
MontanaWyoming

New Trip Report: Yellowstone National Park

An August from John Rogers. Yellowstone, 2020: John Rogers, 4 days & 14 species including Snowshoe Hare, Wolf, Grizzly and Badger.   Jon

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13 October 2020
Africa
Uganda

Recommended Guide in Uganda?

Hi everyone, I’m thinking of making my first post-lockdown travel to Uganda next year… I have been looking through all the trip reports, and have been trying to nail do

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10 October 2020
Africa
rodents

Colomys split

African wading rat (Colomys goslingi) is split into 4 species: C. goslingi (lowland Cameroon to Kenya), C. lumumbai (with a range similar to that of the bonobo), C. eisentrauti (Ba

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1 October 2020
Europe and the Palearctic
FranceItaly

New Trip Report: France and Italy

Here’s a new report from Dominique Brugiere who was travelling this month. Seems like Abruzzo National Park is definitely worth a vist! Abruzzo National Park and the French A

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1 October 2020
Central and South America
batsEcuadorPanama

New Myotis

A new bat species from mountains of Panama, Costa Rica and Ecuador. Check your photos from the area 🙂

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30 September 2020
Europe and the Palearctic
UKUnited Kingdom

New Trip Report: Mull, Scotland

Here’s a report from Hugh Lansdown – with some wonderful images – from the Isle of Mull. Mull, 2020: Hugh Lansdown, 10 species including Risso’s and Common

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28 September 2020
Europe and the Palearctic
Romania

New Trip Report: Romania

Here’s an excellent report from Romania with a very impressive haul of 46(!) species as well as some killer photos of European Mink, which I had no idea were watchable anywhe

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28 September 2020
Europe and the Palearctic
thermal camera

vehicle mounted Thermal camera systems for Mammal watching

Hello, does somebody has experience in thermal cameras that can be mounted on cars for mammalwatching.  I found on the internet this one, but expensive  (ROVIR 640 19mm Vehicle M

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25 September 2020
Oriental
Borneo

New Trip Report: Southern Sabah, Borneo

Even if the borders are closed, the parks are open again. Here’s a report of a month in Borneo – Crocker Range and Tawau Hills mainly -from Nick Brierly and Shavez Chee

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24 September 2020
Oriental
book reviewfield guideSri Lanka

Book review: Pictorial Pocket Guide to the Mammals of Sri Lanka

Pictorial Pocket Guide to the Mammals of Sri Lanka A Review – Michael Johnson In his recent review of “Mammals of South Asia” Jon wrote he was not aware of any field guide fo

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Introduction + advices for South African trip, october 2026

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  1. Nathan Myhrvold on Introduction + advices for South African trip, october 202630 May 2026

    I am leaving in the next couple of days for about 3 weeks in South Africa, including time in the…

  2. Chad Johnson on Introduction + advices for South African trip, october 202630 May 2026

    You probably know this already, but in Cape Town, Simon's Town in the place to stay. You get penguins and…

  3. Duncan W on Cat tracks SE Turkey30 May 2026

    Thanks very much for the responses. I must admit I wasn't even aware that Jungle Cat occurs in Turkey, so…

  4. charleswhood on Anyone interested in joining me to try for Blainville’s Beaked Whales in Madeira at the end of July30 May 2026

    Hey Jon, even though Katy has told me not to do this, I am "in" and will meet you in…

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Madagascar: Special Mammals (& Birds) from the Remote North
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Cat tracks SE Turkey
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