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19 June 2024
China

Spotting Giant Panda is possible

Within this a link to an atmospheric report with images and a bit of feedback of an ultimately second successful trip to China to spot Giant Panda. More details about the trip itse

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16 June 2024
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Thailand Mammal Report: Kaeng Krachan National Park and Khao Yai National Park

In February 2024, John Sadler and I visited Thailand on what was primarily a mammal watching trip. With only a week at our disposal, we decided to split our time between Kaeng Krac

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10 June 2024
assamblackbuckCorbettGirGujaratIndiakazirangaNorth India

RFI: Recs for India, Late November?

Hi all, hoping to pick the Forum’s collective brain about an India trip in mid- to late-November. This will be my and my wife’s first trip to India. We’ll have 15

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9 June 2024
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Tigers of India – Cat Expeditions – Trip Report 2024

During our annual Cat Expedition’s Tigers of India tour, we had eighteen different tiger sightings, saw two leopards and three jungle cats! We also saw five sloth bear and a tota

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8 June 2024

Sumatran orangutans in Gunung Leuser National Park

If you are looking for a reliable site for the Sumatran orangutan and only have two days, then Bukit Lawang is the place.  Its only 3-4 hours drive from Medan airport, which is ha

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8 June 2024

Cats report from Bhutan.

On 5th November 2019, while traveling to Eastern and Southeast Bhutan for launching Young Bhutanese Birder (YBB) birding club. After launching the birding club at one of the school

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6 June 2024
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Cats of Borneo 2024 – Cat Expeditions – Trip Report

During our annual Cat Expedition’s Cats of Borneo tour, we saw thirty-five different Sunda Leopard Cats and one Flat-headed Cat! We also saw lots of Banded Civets, Malay porc

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2 June 2024

THAILAND 2024

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31 May 2024
Borneo

New Trip Report: Sabah and Sarawak

Here’s a report that Adam Walleyn sent to me. As Adam notes, this birding tour report contains very little information on the mammals they saw, but I think it is worth sharin

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21 May 2024
citizen science

Logging mammal sightings?

Dear all, Forgive me in advance if this is a cross post and has been asked elsewhere – i couldn’t find it on a search through the forum (please do post a link in reply

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  1. Jon Hall on Trip report Nepal 2024: 4 weeks independent travel in the Terai, with a touch of red panda12 May 2026
  2. Sam Power on PNG Highlands – short report11 May 2026
  3. Daniel Boyland on PNG Highlands – short report11 May 2026

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  1. Jon Hall on Trip report Nepal 2024: 4 weeks independent travel in the Terai, with a touch of red panda12 May 2026

    Great first report! Thanks for taking the time to share this - very useful for those who want to travel…

  2. Sam Power on PNG Highlands – short report11 May 2026

    great, i'll definitely ask them about the quoll as well! thanks for the info

  3. Daniel Boyland on PNG Highlands – short report11 May 2026

    Yep, I saw an ifola, and yes, that Tripadvisor report is mine. I've also posted the report here with a…

  4. Sam Power on PNG Highlands – short report11 May 2026

    Thanks for the info, Daniel. Did you see Ifola's? And did you post a trip report on tripadvisor, because I…

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9 May 2026
Seeking advice on naturalist tours in SE Alaska
9 May 2026
Trip report Nepal 2024: 4 weeks independent travel in the Terai, with a touch of red panda
9 May 2026
Snow- Leopard, Lynx, Pallas’s Cat, Wolves, Brown Bear, Sand- Fox tour March April 2026
9 May 2026
A Day in Guangxi (China), 2026

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