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16 July 2019
Europe and the Palearctic
Amur leopard photographyAmur Leopard tourbig cat safariBig Cat TourSiberian Tiger photographyTiger photorgapherTiger Safari

Amur Leopard & Siberian Tiger Success – Next Available Trips

Royle Safaris is heading to the Russian Far East again this winter (2019-20) and there are a few different options available for anyone wishing to book a trip to see and photograph

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16 July 2019
North American
Places close to San Diego

San Diego

We are going to San Diego CA soon. Does anybody know an interesting place to look for porcupines, pumas, bobcats, skunks, long-tailed weasel, fisher even opposum or so close to San

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15 July 2019
Oriental
batsMalaysia

RFI: Mammals especially bats areound Kuala Lumpur

Hello, I will have few days available in Kuala Lumpur, Fraser Hill and Taman Negara in August. My questions are: – Are there bat caves easy to see around Kuala Lumpur? Dark C

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11 July 2019
Oriental
CambodiaLaos

New Trip Report: Cambodia and Laos

Another thorough report from Keith Millar. Cambodia and Laos, 2019: Keith Millar, 19 days & 17 species including Yellow-cheeked Crested Gibbon, Indo-Chinese Silvered Langur, Bl

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9 July 2019
Europe and the Palearctic
Clymene Dolphin?

Dolphin identification in Azores

Hello, I’m just back from a wildlife trip that I was leading in Azores last week (June 29th  – July 6th). I’m actually working on my pictures and during the

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8 July 2019
Uncategorised
gear

Scout thermal imagers

Has anybody used Scout thermal imagers? Are they as good as Pulsar Quantum? I have to buy one in Japan, but Pulsar Quantum imagers are no longer available there because all their n

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7 July 2019
Oriental
India

New Trip Report: Kaziranga and Assam

Here’s a first report from Bob Shipbaugh Kaziranga and Bandhavgarh, 2019: Bob Shipbaugh, 11 days & 19 species including Smooth-coated and Eurasian Otters, Hoolock Gibbo

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7 July 2019
Central and South America
Costa Rica

New Trip Report: Costa Rica

An excellent report from Julio Balona Costa Rica, 2019: July Balona, 17 days & many mammals including Tayra, Orange Nectar & Shaggy Bats and a Jaguarundi. Jon

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5 July 2019
Oriental
Bat

Common pipistrelle in Taipei

Pipistrellus pipistrellus is rare and local in Taiwan, and a likely split (as part of the distinctive Chinese clade). I found two bats day-roosting in Taipei at 25.037046, 121.5203

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4 July 2019
Oriental
India

New Trip Report: Pakke National Park

Thanks to Tomer Ben Yehuda for spotting this. I posted the previous report from this journey (to Eagles Nest Wildlife Sanctuary) three years ago. The next leg in the trip was also

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Trip Report – Western Sahara Mammalwatching Tour – Royle Safaris – November 2024
27 June 2025
Serval (Leptailurus serval) data for Africa – update to IUCN conservation Status – sigthings needed
25 June 2025
New Trip Report: Western Brazil 2025

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  1. Sebastian Kennerknecht on Serval (Leptailurus serval) data for Africa – update to IUCN conservation Status – sigthings needed28 June 2025

    Very cool that this website and its users are being asked for information like this! I sadly don't have any…

  2. Ian Thompson on Wood Buffalo National Park suggestions??26 June 2025

    Hi Nathan, In my opinion the best wildlife spotting in that part of the world is along the Alaska Highway,…

  3. Bray on Mammals of New Guinea Field Guide26 June 2025

    If you're only interested in the mammals of the main island of New Guinea, then "The Mammals of South West…

  4. wildlife_watcher on alligator River NWR: Road closures?25 June 2025

    Thanks that is encouraging!

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27 June 2025
Trip Report – Western Sahara Mammalwatching Tour – Royle Safaris – November 2024
27 June 2025
Serval (Leptailurus serval) data for Africa – update to IUCN conservation Status – sigthings needed
25 June 2025
New Trip Report: Western Brazil 2025
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