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11 August 2019
Central and South America
Brazil

New Trip Report: Emas National Park (Brazil)

Emas really is THE place to see Pampas Cats. Emas National Park, 2019: Andreas Jonsson, 5 nights and 11 species including Pampas Cats, Hoary Fox and Molina’s Hognosed Skunk.

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10 August 2019
North American
IdahoSouth DakotaWisconsinWyoming

Road Trip With Rodents: Mid-Northern USA

My two teenage kids – Patrick and Katy – spend each July in the USA with me. The days when I could drag them off – especially my daughter – on an intensive

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7 August 2019
Uncategorised
Thermal scope

Travelling with Thermal scope

Hi, We have recently bought a Pulsar thermal scope and are very happy with it and are planning to travel with it abroad. Now I have heard rumors that someone has had it confiscated

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6 August 2019
Africa
Madagascar

New Trip Report: Madagascar

Here’s another report from Phil Gregory – a logistically challenging, but wildlife rich trip. Madagascar, 2015: Phil Gregory, 16 days & 18 species including Aye Aye

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6 August 2019
Europe and the Palearctic
SpitzbergenSvalbard

New Trip Report: Svalbard

Another report from John Wright. Great pictures and sad to read about the ever worsening impact of climate change in the Arctic. Svalbard, 2019: John Wright, 5 days & 10 specie

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5 August 2019
Uncategorised

Shameless Self-promotion

The Australian and Brit in me is far too shy to share this….. but I am channeling my inner New Yorker right now … so here’s a fun piece written by Matt Miller &#8

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4 August 2019
Africa
AfricaZambia

Zambia Trip Report 2019

Our amazing trip to Zambia resulted in 36 mammal species including Lion, Leopard, Serval, Sitatunga, Honey Badger and Spotted-necked Otter. Please follow the link to see my report

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2 August 2019
Oriental
Nilgiri Martenorientalsouth IndiaWestern Ghats

Sighting Records of Nilgiri Marten

Hello all, I have been lucky enough to see among south India’s most elusive (and endemic to the region as well) mammals, the Nilgiri Marten, twice. Sharing a brief report and

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1 August 2019
Europe and the Palearctic
Mongolia

New Trip Reports: Mongolia

And here are two more reports from Phil Gregory. This time to Mongolia. Mongolia, 2018: Phil Gregory, 18 days & 25 mammals including Corsac Fox, Pallas’s Cat and Argali.

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31 July 2019
North American

US Mammal List Taxonomy Questions

Does anyone know the latest thinking on the status of these (possible) species for inclusion on the USA mammal list…. I don’t have them on my list. Should I?   Bla

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Krung Ching Waterfall at Khao Luang NP, Thailand July 2025

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  1. klil zaitlin on Israel big day, august 20255 August 2025

    Thank you very much john! There is much more to see. Striped hyenas are common, arabian oryxes and persian fellow…

  2. Jon Hall on Israel big day, august 20254 August 2025

    Great effort Klil. You are now the Israeli world champion big mammal day lister. I hope you will now inspire…

  3. Billy Herman on Eurasian Lynx in Estonia – Cat Expeditions – Trip Report 20254 August 2025

    Great report. This looks like a tour organised by Starling Tours! Mark, one of the best. Great results.

  4. Jon Hall on Krung Ching Waterfall at Khao Luang NP, Thailand July 20253 August 2025

    yes I agree - we have seen a bunch of perching bats in Thailand the past few days and they…

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