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Africa

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23 November 2016
Africa

South Africa’s Mammals

Hi everyone! I’m a mammalwatcher from South Africa and I’ve seen most of the common mammals in South Africa but there’s a few species I’m struggling to find

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16 November 2016
Africa

Info needed- Slender Mongoose and Littledale’s Whistling Rat

Hi everyone! We’re visiting Kgalagadi and Namibia’s coast December and I have a few questions. I hope someone can help! I would like to know where exactly does the Kaok

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11 November 2016
Africa
Sierra Leone

New Trip Report: Sierra Leone

Sierra Leone has been on my radar for a while. And I should have gone earlier judging by this first trip report for the country that just arrived from Tobi Lundqvist. There shoul

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10 November 2016
Africa

Searching for partners in Marrick, JULY 2017

We are two people and we are looking for other travellers to share expenses in the night drives at Marrick. We are going next July 2017 around mid month. Other ideas wellcome

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7 November 2016
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New Trip Report: South African and Namibia

Here’s a new report from Stuart Marsden with some nice species at some sites I hadn’t heard of. I am really very pleased to see that academics like Stuart  – a P

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5 November 2016
Africa
Botswana

New Trip Report: Botswana, 2013

Here’s a detailed report – more of a travelogue really – from Van Harris about his 2013 trip to Botswana. Botswana, 2013: Van Harris, 11 days & 35 species in

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1 November 2016
Africa
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My Trip Report from South Africa

Holy shit that came out a long report… But I guess 23 days (of which about half were “safari” days) and so many places, make for a long story. I do feel like I&#8

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28 October 2016
Africa
IDidentificationSouth Africaspecies

It’s your favorite game: Name That Species

See? You liked the title.. and who doesn’t like to help a fellow mammal watcher identify species So here are a few species I saw in South Africa that I would like to ID befor

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27 October 2016
Africa
Namibia

New Trip Report: Namibia 2016

Namibia, 2016: Sophie and Manuel, 20 days & 53 species including Aardvark, Caracal, Brown Hyena and Honey Badgers.

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15 October 2016
Africa
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South Africa Sept 2017 – Rare mammals & Cape flowers

Hi All, I am planning a trip to South Africa for my mum and I next year- September 2017. She would like to see the flower kingdom and we’d like to combine this with looking f

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