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Europe and the Palearctic

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19 February 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

Here is a selection of pictures taken by our clients (not camera traps) from inside our custom made photography hide in the last week. We had unprecedented sightings of a male Amur

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15 February 2019
Europe and the Palearctic
Mongolia

New Trip Report: Mongolia

A short report – of a long trip – from Mongolia. Mongolia, 2018: Munkhnast Dalannast, 3 weeks & 30 species including Marbled and Steppe Polecats and Pallas’s

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14 February 2019
Europe and the Palearctic
Japan

Central Honshu

I just spent a week in Central Honshu. Jigokudani Snow Monkey Park (the place where you can see Japanese macaques in hot springs) was virtually unknown when I first visited in 2005

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12 February 2019
Europe and the Palearctic
MoroccoWestern Sahara

New Trip Report: Western Sahara

Another Wester Sahara report with some great photos. I’m looking forward to visiting next month. Western Sahara, 2018: Janco van Gelderen, 1 week & 8 species including Sa

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6 February 2019
Europe and the Palearctic
Mongolia

New Trip Report: Mongolia

Here’s another Naturetrek report Mongolia, 2018: Naturetrek, 12 days & 15 species including Saiga, Corsac Fox and Snow Leopard. Jon

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5 February 2019
Europe and the Palearctic
Poland

New Trip Reports: Poland

Here are two Lynx chasing trips from Naturetrek. Definitely my most wanted European mammal… Poland, 2017: Naturetrek, 8 days & 19 species including Eurasian Lynx, Wolf a

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30 January 2019
Europe and the Palearctic
Germany

A year in Germany 2018 (30 species)

A year in Germany (mostly Berlin) 30 species   I wanted to post a few articles as an exchange for all the help I have recieved for knowing where to go on trips from other webs

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27 January 2019
Europe and the Palearctic
Critically EndangeredRussiaSteppe

New Dates For Wild Saiga Trip, End Of May 2019

The trip to Stepnoi State Nature Sanctuary in remote Russian steppes to observe and photograph wild saiga antelopes and other steppe fauna is now planned for May 21-29 2019. Coming

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16 January 2019
Europe and the Palearctic
Critically EndangeredRussiaSteppe

Wild Saiga Antelope Watching and Photography: May 2019

We are two zoologists studying behaviour of critically endangered saiga antelopes (Saiga tatarica). We are doing our research on wild saigas in Stepnoi State Nature Sanctuary in Ru

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12 January 2019
Europe and the Palearctic
Tajikistan

New Trip Report: Tajikistan Snow Leopards

Now here’s a real adventure! Frans De Schamphelaere is just back from the Darwaz Mountains on the Tajikistan/Afghanistan border. It looks incredible. Darwaz Mountains, 2018:

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