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1 October 2019
North American
Bighorn SheepUS Southwest

New Trip Report: US Southwest

During September 2019 I visited the United States to attend the 7th World Mountain Ungulate Conference. Before and after I had a total of 10 days to look for wildlife. This ti

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30 September 2019
North American
Alaska

New Trip Report: Kaktovik and Denali, Alaska

Another interesting report – both because of its location and its rich detail – this time from Greg Easton. Great photos too. Kaktovik and Denali, September 2019: Greg

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29 September 2019
Europe and the Palearctic
China

New Trip Report: Hexigten (inner Mongolia), China

Here’s a really cool report from a place I have never heard of, featuring a mammal or two I have never heard of as well. And just a day’s drive from Beijing. Thank you

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28 September 2019
Europe and the PalearcticNorth American
MinnesotaMorocco

Advertising: Upcoming Cat Tours with Wise Birding

MINNESOTA: Canada Lynx & Northern Owls Departing Feb 2020: This will be our fifth consecutive year running this tour and we have had 100% success rate with seeing Canada Lynx.

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28 September 2019
Africa
AfricabongoCentral African RepublicCongoDzanga baiDzanga SanghaForest ElephantNouabale NdokiOdzalaSangha lodge

Republic of Congo to Dzanga Sangha Reserve (Central African Republic) trip report

I visited Dzanga Sangha between 13 – 18 September and took a route that I have not seen described here, yet seems logical. Moreover, it opens the possibility to combine visit

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28 September 2019
Central and South America
Chile

New Trip Report: Chilean Patagonia, 2019

Mattia Altieri doesn’t usually take group trips, but it seems that you pretty much have to do these days if you want to visit Torres Del Paine without spending a fortune. Pat

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27 September 2019
North American
MontanaWyoming

New Trip Report: Yellowstone

Here’s a first time report from Bud Lensing. Yellowstone, 2019: Bud Lensing, 4 days & 14 species including Grizzly and Black Bears and Wolves. Jon

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26 September 2019
Central and South America
Bolivia

New Trip Report: Bolivia

Here’s a second report from Janco van Gelderen. I really do need to visit Bolivia it seems! Kaa lya and Amboro, 2019: Janco van Gelderen, 1 week & about 30 species includ

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25 September 2019
Central and South America
Ecuador

New Trip Report: Ecudaor

A great report from Michael Kessler, featuring his 1000th species (congratulations!) and showing again the power of a thermal scope. Papallacta, San Isidro & Wild Sumaco, 2019:

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24 September 2019
Central and South America
Chile

New Trip Report: Chile

Here’s a new report from Janco van Gelderen Chile, 2019: Janco van Gelderen, 4 weeks & about 20 mammals including Puma, Pudu, Darwin’s Fox and Lesser Grison. Jon

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5 August 2025
Trip Report – Endemic Mammals of the Southern Cone – Royle Safaris – February 2025
5 August 2025
Papua Occidental 2025
5 August 2025
Antarctic Cruise in January 2027 with Naturetrek and mammalwatching: one quad cabin now available

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  1. Jon Hall on New publication on Ginkgo-toothed Beaked Whale (Mesoplodon ginkgodens)7 August 2025
  2. Evan on Easy capybaras at tourist sites? (Southern South America)6 August 2025
  3. Bruno Kovacs Gomez on Papua Occidental 20255 August 2025

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  1. Jon Hall on New publication on Ginkgo-toothed Beaked Whale (Mesoplodon ginkgodens)7 August 2025

    Thanks Eran. Fascinating indeed. Mammalwatching regulars Bob Pitman and Todd Pusser were on that trip in the Gulf of California…

  2. Evan on Easy capybaras at tourist sites? (Southern South America)6 August 2025

    How did you find Ibera and El Palmer to compare in general? Which would you choose if you only had…

  3. Bruno Kovacs Gomez on Papua Occidental 20255 August 2025

    ¡Menudo viajecito! Y que cantidad de especies para ser Papua, que como tengo entendido para ver fauna es algo complicado.…

  4. Jonathan Newman on Papua Occidental 20255 August 2025

    What a trip! Thanks again for your company and great to see our lengthy night-time efforts rewarded with lots of…

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