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7 February 2020
Gear ReviewUncategorised

App Review: Guide to the Mammals of Europe from Chris and Mathilde Stuart

There are many mysteries in life. What is the universe expanding into? How can time pass more slowly at the top of a mountain than at the bottom? Why was the ending of Games of Thr

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6 February 2020
Gear ReviewUncategorised

Book Review: Mongooses of the World by Andrew Jennings & Géraldine Veron

Mongooses of the World, released late last year, is the latest in the growing array of books to cover a particular group of mammals comprehensively. Mongooses might be some of the

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6 February 2020
Europe and the Palearctic
Spain

New Trip Report: Iberian Lynx at Sierra de Andujar

A new report from John Weir Sierra de Andujar, 2020: John Weir, 4 nights & 8 species including Iberian Lynx. Jon

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5 February 2020
Oriental
ChinaTIBET

Advertising: Tibet Snow Leopard Wildlife Expedition. September 2020

In December you might have read William Boehm’s report of a 2019 trip to Tibet. Sinjiangyuan Reserve, Tibetan Plateau: William Boehm’s account of a fabulous 2 week trip dee

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5 February 2020
Africa
Senegal

New Trip Report: Senegal

Here’s a first report from Tom Clode, who promises more reports – largely in search of Wild Dogs across Africa – will follow. Niokolo-Koba National Park, 2018: Ti

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4 February 2020
Europe and the Palearctic
HollandNetherlands

New Trip Report: Mustelid Watching in the Netherlands

This seems like an interesting spot, particularly if you want to see a European Polecat which is a beast both beautiful and difficult to see. Mustelids near Amsterdam: Ingrid den B

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29 January 2020
Africa
Canine DistemperEthiopiaEthiopian Wolf

Ethiopian Wolf best sites

I am wondering if anybody has updates on the best sites for Ethiopian Wolf? There are forum posts from 2018 and then often with respondents looking back 2 or 3 years, but given the

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27 January 2020
Oriental
Jungle catSri Lanka

Sri Lanka Mammals and Birds Dec 2019

SRI LANKA trip report My wife, daughter and I made our first visit to Sri Lanka in December of 2019. We spent ten days on tour with a guide from the Bird and Wildlife Team. We saw

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26 January 2020
Oriental
BorneoMalaysia

Advertising: Borneo’s Rare Mammals, August 2020 with Royle Safaris

There are five places open still on a Rare Mammals of Borneo trip with Royle Safaris focusing on Sunda clouded leopard, sun bear, flat-headed cat and a wealth of other life in Sab

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25 January 2020
North American
ArizonaMadera Canyon

Madera Canyon and Tucson, Arizona

Here’s a summary of a short trip I made to Tucson and specifically the Madera Canyon last month. Highlights included Ringtail, Hog-nosed skunk and Antelope jackrabbit.Madera

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Introduction + advices for South African trip, october 2026

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  1. Pieter de Groot Boersma on Qinghai’s Gouli Valley, Qilian Mountains and Xining (China), 202631 May 2026

    Hi Jon, How do I contact this Gouli guide Rou Bao? Or how do I arrange a visit? I have…

  2. 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…

  3. 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…

  4. 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…

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Madagascar: Special Mammals (& Birds) from the Remote North
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Cat tracks SE Turkey
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Thermal Master DV2 Camera Available Again Worldwide While Stocks Last
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Trip Report – Qinghai Tibetan Mammals Tour – Royle Safaris – July-August 2025

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