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13 February 2020
Uncategorised

A Mammalwatcher’s Code of Conduct

A little over a year ago Richard Webb triggered a lively discussion around a mammalwatching code of conduct. Although opinions differed on some of the content, many of us felt it w

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12 February 2020
Oriental
Vietnam

Hairy Nosed Otter out and about in U Minh Thuong National Park, Vietnam

Daniel Willcox at the IUCN, who is doing great stuff trying to promote better links between scientists and the mammalwatching community, let me know about a Hairy-nosed Otter that

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11 February 2020
Africa
Mammalwatchingmarrick safariSouth Africa

Marrick Safari private safari – Looking for some other people august 19th to 21st

Hello all,   As the title says: we’re looking for some people to join in Marrick. To share costs, but also to have an extra set of eyes and some fun. We’re two bro

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11 February 2020
Africa
Mozambique

New Trip Report: Mozambique

Here’s another report from Tom Clode. Gorongosa NP, 2019: Tom Clode, 6 days & 25 species including Wild Dogs, Bushpig and Sable Antelope. Jon

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9 February 2020
Central and South America
Brazil

Rio Aripuana and Rio Madeira Cruise, Brazil: October 2019

With Cheryl Antonucci, Jon Hall,  Patrick Hall, Morten Joergensen, Stefan Lithner, Marcelo Marcos, Keith Millar, Fiona Reid, Mike Richardson, Micah Riegner, Martin Royle, &nbs

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9 February 2020
Africa
Ghana

New Trip Report: Ghana

Here’s a great report and I was VERY happy to hear that Robert Nkator is still going strong, finding Pangolins and remembered showing me my first Pangolin over 10 years ago.

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8 February 2020
Uncategorised
Dolphinsphylogeny

dolphin phylogeny

There is a new paper on dolphin molecular phylogeny: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1055790320300282 The paper shows that: 1. Burrunan dolphin is not a valid sp

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8 February 2020
Europe and the Palearctic
Poland

New Trip Report: Poland

A new report from Valentin Moser on the hunt for European Bison. Eastern Poland, 2020: Valentin Moser, 4 days & 8 species including European Bison. Jon

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8 February 2020
Africa
Benin

New Trip Report: Benin

And here is a second report from Tom (not Tim … sorry) Clode Pendjari National Park, 2017: Tom Clode, 8 days & 20 species including Roan, Serval and Patas Monkey. Jon

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7 February 2020
Africa
Kenya

New Trip Report: Kenya

Here is Samuel Marlin’s latest report. Kenya, 2019: Samuel Marlin, 8 days & 44 species including Serval, Gerenuk and Desert Warthog. Jon

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Krung Ching Waterfall at Khao Luang NP, Thailand July 2025

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  1. wildlife_watcher on Eaglenest WLS and Assam Plains, Spring 202527 July 2025

    I would love to see those flying squirrels.

  2. Ben W on Malaysia July 202527 July 2025

    Correction - the reddish langur that I identified as the red morph of T. cristatus has been re-identified as a…

  3. Jon Hall on Where to go on the last African safari27 July 2025

    I agree Zakouma is epic and we saw multiple Serval every night there. Has to be the best place for…

  4. Ian Thompson on Thermal Scope Country Restrictions27 July 2025

    Last year we took multiple flights in India with a thermal scope without difficulties, although a tiny Allen key was…

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Eaglenest WLS and Assam Plains, Spring 2025
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PNG Highlands – short report
21 July 2025
Where to go on the last African safari
21 July 2025
Wolves and bears in Northern Spain – information wanted

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