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21 February 2023
KipunjiTanzania

Kipunji and other primates in Southern Tanzania

This is a trip report of a self-organized trip to southern Tanzania. We hope that more people go this part of Tanzania as for mammalwatchers it far more interesting than the famous

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20 February 2023

Genet ID from Ghana

Can you help with ID of this Genet I have photographed in 2017 in Mole National Park, Ghana. I have ID it as Common Genet at that time but I am not sure know, in fact it looks more

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18 February 2023

Morocco in winter trip report

Here’s my second trip report from Morocco. My targets were the recently split Zenate myotis (the only new species for me) and the recently reintroduced Barbary stag, but I al

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17 February 2023
African Golden CatAndean Mountain CatBlack-footed CatColocoloGeoffrey's CatjaguarundikodkodServal

Roundup of a few 2022 Cat Trips

Here’s a summary of a few cat-focused trips that I did in 2022 including searches for Andean Mountain Cat (miss), Colocolo (miss), Kodkod (hit), Serval (miss, then a hit), Af

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16 February 2023
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Track list for the Provisional Field Guide for the Squirrels of Western Africa

Download here the track list from the provisional field guide to the Squirrels and Anomalures of Western Africa. I advise to download the sounds before your trip in order to have t

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15 February 2023
South Africa

Caracal in Cape Town?

Hi all, I’ve got a week long trip to Cape Town at the end of March. Sadly I’m not travelling with any die-hard mammal watchers, so opportunities will be slim but I wond

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14 February 2023
Gabon

Advertising: Gabon, July 8-17, 2023 with Royle Safaris

Royle Safaris are running a second trip to Gabon this year from July 8 – 17 (the first has sold out). This safari is guided by well known – and well respected – K

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11 February 2023

Western Sahara – intel

Dear all I will be going on a trip to Western Sahara at the end of March and while reading up on it, I came across some references to the Safia (Nature) Reserve, but for the life o

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9 February 2023
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Gabon Wildlife Adventure – Royle Safaris – July 2022 Trip Report

In the summer of 2022 Royle Safaris returned to Gabon after the covid-19 pandemic. We ran three back to back trips to see the wonderful wildlife of this wonderful country. This is

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9 February 2023

Questions about Mammals around Marrakech

Hi everyone, I am going on a Family Trip to Marrakech in 2 weeks and I was wondering if anyone knowed about some place around Marrakech for some mammals? I am a begginer , so i wou

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11 September 2025
Tips for trip to Sumatra
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A short trip to Panama
10 September 2025
Georgia and Armenia, August 2025

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  1. Evan on Ideas for Pantanal and Amazon Rainforest on very low budget (and without a car)13 September 2025
  2. Jon Hall on Ideas for Pantanal and Amazon Rainforest on very low budget (and without a car)13 September 2025
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  1. Evan on Ideas for Pantanal and Amazon Rainforest on very low budget (and without a car)13 September 2025

    Thanks! Will check it out!

  2. Jon Hall on Ideas for Pantanal and Amazon Rainforest on very low budget (and without a car)13 September 2025

    Check out Palmari lodge in the western Amazon. I got there by boat from Leticia in Colombia but there may…

  3. Dexplorer on Finca Villa Barbara in northern Colombia, home to many amazing animals13 September 2025

    Finca villa barbara sounds quite interesting. Are you set up for lodging overnight clients? Thanks, Dave Dexter

  4. Tau Conrad on Tips for trip to Sumatra12 September 2025

    Hi, Sorry I can't help with your questions. But I just want to say that reading your post made me…

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13 September 2025
Ideas for Pantanal and Amazon Rainforest on very low budget (and without a car)
11 September 2025
Tips for trip to Sumatra
10 September 2025
A short trip to Panama
10 September 2025
Georgia and Armenia, August 2025

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