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9 September 2019
Oriental
China

Anyone want to join me in Sichuan & Yunnan next spring?

THIS TRIP IS NOW FULL   I’m organising a trip to China from 26 March – 6 April 2020 and there one space has opened up to fill our group of 4. We will visit Sichuan

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8 September 2019
Oriental
citizen scienceMalaysiaSEAVR

Reporting Malaysian mammal records on SEAVR (Ecology Asia)

On 13 March 2018 I posted that Nick Baker (Ecology Asia) maintains a site for peer reviewed articles on noteworthy records in the Southeast Asia region. He has recently posted at h

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8 September 2019
Central and South America
Brazil

New Trip Report: Brazil’s Atlantic Forest (mainly)

A new report from Justin Brown Atlantic Rainforest, 2019: Justin Brown, 3 weeks & sites I wasn’t aware of for some nice primates including Black Lion Tamarin, and Yellow

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7 September 2019
Oriental
India

New Trip Report: Ladakh in the summer

So Ladakh can be pretty great in the summer too. Ladakh, 2019 summer: Manuel Ruedi, 3 weeks & 19 species including Pallas’s Cat, Lynx and Argali. All Pika IDs have been c

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6 September 2019
Africa
Madagascar

New Trip Report: Madagascar’s Enigmatic Wildlife

Here’s a new report from Topical Birding, who are increasingly getting into their mammals. Fabulous photos too. Madagascar, 2019: Tropical Birding, 1 month & 42 species i

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5 September 2019
Europe and the Palearctic
Finland

New Trip Report: Forest Reindeer, Kuhmo, Finland

Here’s a short report from Jens Krause (a first time poster) of a successful search for wild Reindeer. Forest Reindeer, Kuhmo, 2019: Jens Krause’s note on finding Fores

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4 September 2019
Central and South America
Ecuador

Advertising: Rare Andean Mammals Tour (Ecuador), Nov 2019

Royle Safaris has a specialist mammal watching tour of the Ecuadorean Andes planned for November 2019 (1st – 11th November). The trip visits the higher altitude habitats of Ecuad

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4 September 2019
North American
Colorado - Rodents

Help on Colorado rodents ID

Colorado rodents ID Hi I’m looking again for help from the Mammal Watching community and this time about a trip I did to Colorado in July 2019 I’m usually quite bad at iden

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3 September 2019
Oriental
Bprneo

New Trip Report: Borneo

Another exciting report from Sabah and Sarawak featuring a Tufted Ground Squirrel, one of my most wanted mammals. Sabah and Sarawak, 2019: Sophie and Manuel Baumgartner, 1 month &a

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2 September 2019
North American
cottontail

Help on New England Cottontail ID

NE cottontail Hi everybody I’m looking for help from the Mammal Watching community about a recent trip I did to Cape Cod, MA Indeed, I was looking for New England Cottontails

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  1. Jon Hall on How not to see a lynx in Estonia – February 202623 March 2026

    Completely agree with Antoine's comment - thanks for sharing even if you missed the main target. Impressive that those mice…

  2. Jon Hall on Bearded Seal Lifer, Woodland Caribou—Newfoundland23 March 2026

    Thanks Sparky! Glad you had such success. And great to see more birders posting about mammals. I hope you will…

  3. Jon Hall on Summer 2025 – Katmai National Park Wolverine (and other critter) Sightings23 March 2026

    Thanks for sharing this Cory!

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    I wrote you a PM on instagram - Demian Hiß and I have explored many of the mentioned areas in…

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