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26 September 2023

The jackal or the wolf in Algeria?

In Algeria there is a species of Canidae commonly called Dib or Ouchene in Kabyle. Its scientific name changed from Canis aureus to Canis anthus, then to Canis lupaster following v

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25 September 2023

Short trip to Swakopmund, Namibia 16-24 Sept 2023

I just returned from the African Small Mammal conference in Swakopmund, Namibia and wanted to share a few locations. My mammal targets for the area were round eared sengi and Namib

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21 September 2023

Striped Pole Cat

Hi. Someone dropped of 2 Striped Pole cats by us while their eyes were still closed. Their eyes are open now and they each drink about 20ml of milk. Their teeth are showing and the

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16 September 2023
Primates

Special issue of the African Primates journal now online

Primatewatchers might be especially interested in the new – and special – issue of the IUCN’s African Primates  journal (17(1)). It provides a compilation of Red

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29 August 2023
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Trip Report – Western Sahara Mammalwatching Tour – Royle Safaris – February 2023

Royle Safaris ran two mammalwatching tours in spring 2023 to the Western Sahara, both were successful and this is the trip report from the first tour. The second will be posted in

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15 August 2023

Moving to Zimbabwe (Part I)

My name is Moses Swanson-Mwamasika, and I am 13-years-old. I grew up in Tanzania, lived in Virginia for 4 years, and recently moved to Zimbabwe. In my first month here, I had the a

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11 August 2023
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Trip Report – Northern Madagascar Mammalwatching Tour – Royle Safaris – November 2022

After Royle Safaris’ small group tour to Central Magasacar in November 2022, Martin Royle went north on his own to scout out a new itinerary for future trips. During a busy 8

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8 August 2023
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Trip Report – Madagascar Mammalwatching Tour – Royle Safaris – November 2022

Late in 2023 Royle Safaris ran a successful trip to Central Magascar, visiting some of the key forests in the middle of the counry and running from east to west. We visited Palmari

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24 July 2023
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Pictus Safaris Trip Report – Cameroon and the CAR, April 2023

A report from Pictus Safaris’ April 2023 visit to Lobeke NP, Cameroon and Dzanga-Sangha, Central African Republic. Highlights including black-bellied pangolin, white-bellied

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21 July 2023
Namibia

MAMMALWATCHING EXCLUSIVE – NAMIBIAN RARE MAMMAL SAFARI, MAY 2024

Namibia is one of my favourite destinations in Africa and is a mammalwatching nirvana. LOTS of animals, few people and far more freedom to do your own thing than in many other part

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8 May 2025
A puma, a tapir, and a stalking horse – final version

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  1. Zarek Cockar on Hyaena footprints9 May 2025

    The circled track on the left looks like a Canid to me. Hyaenids have much tighter gaps between bean-shaped toes.…

  2. markhows on Australia9 May 2025

    Many Thanks, I think you are correct, I will see if I can correct the entry

  3. Daniel Boyland on Australia9 May 2025

    Great report. I think the possum you've identified as a lemuroid ringtail might actually be a coppery brushtail.

  4. GreyBoey on A puma, a tapir, and a stalking horse – final version9 May 2025

    That was such interesting behaviour. thank you for sharing.

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3 May 2025
Trip Report – Borneo’s Rare Mammals Tour – Royle Safaris – Aug/Sep 2024
2 May 2025
Book Review: Habitats of Africa : A Field Guide for Birders, Naturalists and Ecologists
2 May 2025
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2 May 2025
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