Australia Report: Victoria and Tasmania
In February and March of this year we took our first trip to Australia and it was fantastic. We got back just as the pandemic was starting to rage so it’s good that we ende
Humboldt’s Flying Squirrel in the San Bernardino Mountains (Southern California)
In June 2020 I took three one-night trips to the Big Bear Lake area in the San Bernardino Mountains east of Los Angeles; spending about 3 hours each night looking for Humboldt’s
New Trip Report: Kauai (Hawaii) – Hawaiian Monk Seals
A useful report – with some lovely pictures – for anyone interested in seeing Hawaiian Monk Seals. Kauai, 2019: Cheryl Antonucci’s report of multiple Monk Seals
SE’n AZ Update (black bear, bobcat, coati, ringtail and report of puma)
Southeastern Arizona update, June 2020 I had a short trip to Arizona to photograph moths and lizards for a book project and thought I would give a quick mammal update. Sites are de
Mammal Watching Tours – Rwanda, Dominican Republic, Tanzania & Spain Available Summer 2020
Following up from our post on our Spanish tours running this summer we are happy to announce a further 3 countries which you can visit for mammal watching with Royle Safaris: 1) Do
Taxonomy news
A couple taxonomy papers: 1. A proposed overhaul of squirrel taxonomy, breaking Sciurus squirrels of the New World into a large number of genera and leaving only three Old World sp
Iberian Lynx Tours Available for EU citizens and people from 15 other countries
We at Royle Safaris hope that everyone is ok and dealing with these exceptional circumstances as best as possible. I imagine (like myself) everyone is itching to get out and see so
Chinko Nature Reserve, Central African Republic
Hi all, Having spent much of my life travelling to remote corners of Africa in search of of the continent’s wildlife, I’ve recently begun the exciting process of settin
New Trip Report: West Papua
Yet another mouth watering report from Carlos Bocos. Carlos and I are hoping to organise an expedition here in early 2022 West Papua, 2019: Carlos Bocos, 3 weeks & 28 species i
