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Europe and the Palearctic

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30 November 2018
Europe and the Palearctic
Mongolia

New Trip Report: Mongolia

Here’s a first report (I think) from Steve Firth: Mongolia is turning into a great destination for Snow Leopard watching. Mongolia, 2018: Steve Firth, 2 weeks & 19 specie

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27 November 2018
Europe and the Palearctic
Belarus

New Trip Report: Belarus

Here’s a new report from a 2013 trip to Belarus. Belarus, 2013: Keith Millar, 2 weeks & 20 species including Wolf, Polecat and Parti-coloured Bat. Jon

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26 November 2018
Europe and the Palearctic
Japan

New (mini) Trip Report: Ishigaki and Iriomote Islands, Japan

Here’s a brief report from Vladimir Dinets. Jon ———————————————- Just got back from

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21 October 2018
Europe and the Palearctic
Japan

Miyakojima, Japan

Miyakojima is the least interesting of larger Ryukyu Islands (all but one native mammals are extinct), but I checked it out it anyway. The only remaining forest on the island is On

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18 October 2018
Europe and the PalearcticOriental

New Trip Report: Sichuan and the Tibetan Plateau

A fabulously successful report from John Wright with some great photos. I have to get back to Sichuan …. as I say every time I see one of these reports. Sichuan and the Tibet

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12 October 2018
Europe and the Palearctic
Kyrgyzstan

New Trip Report: Kyrgyzstan

A new report from a citizen science expedition to the wonderful Tian Shan mountains in Kyrgyzstan. Tien Shan Mountains, 2018: Ralf Bürglin, 3 weeks & 5 species including Snow

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2 October 2018
Europe and the Palearctic
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Siberian Tiger & Amur Leopard Tour Available for 2019

Royle Safaris are pioneers in mammal watching trips dedicated to the wonderful big cats of the Russian Far East. We have a range of Siberian Tiger & Amur Leopard tours. There i

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26 September 2018
Europe and the Palearctic
UKUnited Kingdom

New Trip Report: Shetland, UK

Shetland, 2018: Mark Hows, 1 week & 9 species including Orca and Bearded Seal. Jon

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25 September 2018
Europe and the Palearctic
Romania

New Trip Report: Romania

Romania, 2018: Mark Hows, 12 days & 21 species including Lesser Mole Rat and Miller’s Water Shrew.   Jon

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17 September 2018
Europe and the Palearctic
Austria

New Trip Report: Austria

A short report from Ingo Weiß Vienna and Lake Neusiedl, Austria, 2018: Ingo Weiß, 4 days & 22 species (some of the bats were “bat detected”) including European P

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  1. Wouter Pieters on Trip report Nepal 2024: 4 weeks independent travel in the Terai, with a touch of red panda13 May 2026

    Thanks Jon and Flemming. Several more reports in the pipeline ;) I also missed the elephants in Borneo the year…

  2. Flemming Versloot on Trip report Nepal 2024: 4 weeks independent travel in the Terai, with a touch of red panda13 May 2026

    Nice Report Wouter! Very pleasant to read! You are not the first to miss wild elephants in Nepal, and also…

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    Thanks Andreas. Definitely worth a visit, quite a bit to find there and still relatively cheap to visit. Get yourself…

  4. Andreas Jonsson on Senegal March 2026, 11 days, 33 Species including Pale Fox, Lion, Manatee, 2 species of Genet, Red-flanked Duiker.13 May 2026

    Great report. Senegal is on my radar as Western Africa is still a black hole on my map.

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