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7 September 2025
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Madagascar 2025

I spent nearly 3 months in Madagascar this summer and saw 20 mammal species with 11 lifers and 89 bird species with 36 lifers. Happy reading 🙂 https://docs.google.com/document/d

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31 August 2025
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Trip to Madagascar

Three-week trip to Madagascar – observed several species of lemurs, visited the Palmarium reserve with Aye-Aye.

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21 August 2025
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Advertising: Congo River Basin Cruise and Gabon with Chalo Africa, July 2026

Chalo Africa are running two tours in July 2026. The are cruising down th Congo River again from Congo BrazZaville to the DRC via the Central African Republic from July 3 -20, with

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19 August 2025
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Uganda June/July 2025

My trip to Uganda with Harrier Tours which resulted in 74 species seen.

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18 August 2025
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Which telelens for Madagascar? 150 – 600 eq. or 225 – 900 eq.?

Hello, I am going to Madagascar in September/October, doing Andasibe, Ranomafana, Ankarafantsika, Anja and Kirindy. Except for baobab alley, we are not doing any landscape focused

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13 August 2025
Bonobo

Advertising: Trip to look for Bonobos in the DRC, September 2026

A reminder that Middle Africa are running two trips to the DRC next year to see Bonobos, some other nice primates and even Congo Peafowls if you are that way inclined. The first tr

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13 August 2025
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Have you ever seen an African striped weasel?

Hello, I started a research project this year at the University of Pretoria on the distribution, behaviour, and general ecology of African striped weasels (Poecilogale albinucha).

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9 August 2025
Zimbabwe

Goodbye Zimbabwe

A late trip report on a somber goodbye to one of the most underrated mammal watching destinations.

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28 July 2025

South Africa, May 2025

Between the competing demands of school, jobs, and boyfriends and girlfriends, coordinating family trips is always challenging. A window of opportunity arose this spring and I jump

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11 July 2025
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South Africa KTP February 2024

We pass one week in KTP

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13 December 2025
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12 December 2025
Trip Recommendations for April/May 2026

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  1. Zhou Yudong on Sichuan Giant Panda in March 20267 January 2026

    I think I can help you to find a guide for the great panda.Maybe in Tangjiahe or Pinwu . If…

  2. Ian Thompson on Sichuan Giant Panda in March 20266 January 2026

    Hi Kevin, I tried e-mailing you but received a bounceback e-mail. Perhaps you could e-mail me at ibtson@yahoo.com. Thanks, Ian

  3. Adit Nehra on Advertising: last chance for the Thermal Master DV2 camera in the USA (sold out elsewhere))6 January 2026

    Hello again, I thought you might like to know I received my device a few days ago and have enjoyed…

  4. Gert on The Weekly Recap6 January 2026

    Regarding the Irrawaddy dolphins, unfortunately, I don’t know about the Bangkok situation. I know there is an ongoing battle in…

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