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18 March 2016
Africa

New Trip Report: Tanzania

Another great report from Stefan Lithner Tanzania, 2015: Stefan Lithner, 19 days & 80 species including Servaline Genet, African Palm Civet, Southern Tree Hyrax, Demon Mole

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14 March 2016
Africa

New Trip Report – Ethiopia

Ethiopia, 2016: Tomas Carlsberg, 3 weeks & 48 species (and this was mainly a birding trip) including Ethiopian Wolf, Honey Badger, Gerenuk and Ethiopian Big-eared Bat. Jon

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1 March 2016
Africa
Tanzania

Tanzania, 2016 Trip Report

In early 2016 I visited Tanzania for the third time. This was a work trip but there was no way I could visit one of the world’s great mammal watching destinations without trying

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1 March 2016
Africa
Tanzania

New Trip Report: Tanzania

I was in Tanzania earlier this month: it was a work trip though I squeezed in 4 days in the bush and picked up 39 species (with a lot of help from Charles Foley). Arusha & the

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28 February 2016
AfricaUncategorised

New Trip Report: Ethiopia

Here’s a great report from Ethiopia last year. Ethiopia, 2015: Janco van Gelderen, 18 days & 50+ species including Aardwolf, Aardvark, Salt’s Dikdik, Gerenuk, 

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8 February 2016
AfricaUncategorised

New (old) Trip Reports: Somalia and Ethiopia

More from Vladimir Dinets’s back catalogue Somalia, 2005: Vladimir Dinets’s notes of a brief visit with species including Silver Dik-dik. Ethiopia, 2009: Vladimir Dinet

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1 February 2016
Africa

New (old) Trip Report – Southern Africa

Vladimir Dinets took a six month trip through Southern Africa back in 2008, visiting South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Zambia, Malawi, Mozambique, Lesotho and Swaziland.  He saw

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26 January 2016
Africa
batsRwanda

White-winged Bat in Rwanada

This bat was flying over the Masaka wetland (Kigali, Rwanda) at dusk. It had strikingly white wings – I’ve never seen a bat like it. I have very few African bat resourc

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5 January 2016
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New Trip Report: The Gambia

A new trip report from Matthew and Maureen Steer The Gambia, 2015: Matt & Maureen Steer, 1 week & 12 species including Guinea Baboon, Patas Monkey and Red Colobus.   J

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15 November 2015
Africa

Best place to see bonobos

Hello, A quick introduction —I’m a friend of Tomer’s — we met by a freak coincidence after I met his friend randomly on a train and he mentioned that I migh

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