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11 July 2019
Oriental
CambodiaLaos

New Trip Report: Cambodia and Laos

Another thorough report from Keith Millar. Cambodia and Laos, 2019: Keith Millar, 19 days & 17 species including Yellow-cheeked Crested Gibbon, Indo-Chinese Silvered Langur, Bl

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7 July 2019
Oriental
India

New Trip Report: Kaziranga and Assam

Here’s a first report from Bob Shipbaugh Kaziranga and Bandhavgarh, 2019: Bob Shipbaugh, 11 days & 19 species including Smooth-coated and Eurasian Otters, Hoolock Gibbo

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5 July 2019
Oriental
Bat

Common pipistrelle in Taipei

Pipistrellus pipistrellus is rare and local in Taiwan, and a likely split (as part of the distinctive Chinese clade). I found two bats day-roosting in Taipei at 25.037046, 121.5203

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4 July 2019
Oriental
India

New Trip Report: Pakke National Park

Thanks to Tomer Ben Yehuda for spotting this. I posted the previous report from this journey (to Eagles Nest Wildlife Sanctuary) three years ago. The next leg in the trip was also

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3 July 2019
Oriental
India

New Trip Reports: Tadoba, India

Here are two more reports for Tadoba National Park Tadoba, April 2018: Naturetrek, 10 days & 22 species including Chousingha, Sloth Bear, Tiger & Indian Tree Shrew Tadoba,

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1 July 2019
Oriental
IndonesiaJavaMalaysiaSingaporeSumatra

TRIP REPORT SINGAPORE, JAVA, SUMATRA & MALAYSIA

https://www.mammalwatching.com/wp-content/uploads/TRIP-REPORT-SINGAPORE-INDONESIEN-MALAYSIA.-PDF.pdf

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26 June 2019
Oriental
Japan

Central Honshu, Japan

I just spent a week in central Honshu, mostly in the mountains (Nikko, Oze and Chibusangaki National Parks, Tateshina area, and Mt. Fuji). A cold front passed over during that time

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24 June 2019
Oriental
Borneo clouded leopard tourBorneo deramakot tourBorneo mammal watchingBorneo wildlife watching

Borneo’s Rare Mammals Tour – September 2019 – Last 2 Spaces Available

Royle Safaris is running a group tour to Borneo in September 2019; there are 2 places remaining on this trip. The trip is focused on mammals and in particular the many nocturnal sp

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18 June 2019
Oriental
IndiaNepal

New Trip Report:Red Pands in India & Nepal

Some nice Red Panda photos here. Singalila National Park, 2018: Naturetrek, 12 days & 3 species including Red Pandas and Yellow-throated Martens. Jon

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31 May 2019
Oriental
BaliIndonesia

New Trip Report: West Bali National Park

Here’s a report from Michael Johnson. West Bali National Park, 2019: 4 days & 9 species including Javan Lutung, Black Giant Squirrel and Rusa Deer. Jon

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