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Europe and the Palearctic

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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
Europe and the Palearctic
swiss alps vole

Swiss Alps – Vole ID needed

Earlier this month I spotted a vole in the Swiss Alps at around 2300m high together with a group of Biology students. Niels Schild managed to get these pictures. I don’t thin

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26 July 2019
Europe and the Palearctic
MadeiraPortugal

New Trip Report: Madeira

Here’s a new report from John Wright with some useful information on Mediterranean Monk Seals off of Madeira Madeira, 2019: John Wright, 10 days & 8 species including Mad

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25 July 2019
Europe and the Palearctic
Tajikistan

New Trip Report: Tajikistan 2018

Here’s a second report fromTajikistan from Frans De Schamphelaere: this trip, from the summer of 2018, predates his Darwaz Mountains trip already reported on the site. I&#8

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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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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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1 July 2019
Europe and the Palearctic
Norway

New Trip Report: Dovrefjell National Park, Norway

Here’s Ralf Bürglin’s latest adventure Dovrefjell National Park: Ralf Bürglin, 1 week & 5 species including Musk Ox and Elk (Moose)   Jon

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23 June 2019
Europe and the Palearctic
Critically EndangeredRussiaSaigaSteppe

Saiga Trip, September 2019: Wild Saiga Antelope Watching and Photography

Our very first saiga watching and photography trip in Stepnoi State Nature Sanctuary was truly successful with saigas seen every day. In one of the days, we had eight hours of non

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12 June 2019
Europe and the Palearctic
Lithuania

Trip report Nemunas Delta, Lithuania, 30th of May – 3rd of June 2019

Here’s mammalwatching.com’s first ever Lithuania trip report. We made a combined birding & mammal trip to Nemunas Delta wetlands, which are considered globally significant

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9 June 2019
Europe and the Palearctic
Russia

New Trip Report: Saiga Watching, Stepnoi Sanctuary, Russia

You might remember a couple of Russian researchers advertised Saiga watching opportunities a few months ago. I was very happy to hear that Mogens Trolle had signed up for a visit.

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