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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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20 May 2024

Foxes in the Caspian Lowlands

Found these foxes in the Caspian Lowlands of Kazakhstan. They were very slight (though these are 4 well-grown cubs at the entrance to their den) with large ears and striking black

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20 May 2024

AN UNUSUAL CIVET. BORNEO (SABAH). APRIL 2024.

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20 May 2024

Trip report from Semjong, Bhutan

On May 27, 2024, two Pallas’s Squirrel individuals were observed at Semjong, Tserang, at an elevation of approximately 1800 meters above sea level. Unfortunately, I couldn&#8

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18 May 2024
Korea

First mammal in Korea

Every week, I eagerly devour all the latest mammal watching reports, marvelling at the incredible adventures in exotic countries and unique mammals that are discovered. It’s

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17 May 2024
Mongolia

Mongolia May 2024

Fairly normal trip to Mongolia – 29 species in 15 days of driving around with a rental 4×4 and a bit of hiking. No live cats, but tracks of both Snow Leopard and Lynx. S

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16 May 2024

Recent trip in Jumotsjamgkha Wildlife Sanctuary, Bhutan

Traveling to Jumotsangkha Wildlife Sanctuary in southern Bhutan is always exciting. This biodiversity hotspot is a haven for wildlife, offering visitors a chance to encounter a var

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10 May 2024
AsiarobjansenphotographyThailand

IT’S A WILD LIFE! – Trip Report Thailand Jan-Feb 2024

We, Rob Jansen & Romy Jansen-Houtzager, are two enthusiastic nature lovers who travel the world together to search for stunning birds, fascinating mammals and incredible nature

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6 May 2024
Bhutan

Trip report from Paro Bhutan

Wild boars are indeed present in Bhutan. They can be found in various habitats, including forests, grasslands, and agricultural areas. In Bhutan, they can sometimes pose a challeng

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  2. Samuel Marlin on Trip report to Dzanga Sangha, CAR, April 202623 June 2026
  3. Tom Simmelink on Leopard Seals in Tierra del Fuego November or December 2026.23 June 2026

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  1. Ian Thompson on Trip report to Dzanga Sangha, CAR, April 202623 June 2026

    Great report and superb sighting and photo of the Yellow-backed Duiker!

  2. Samuel Marlin on Trip report to Dzanga Sangha, CAR, April 202623 June 2026

    Updated trip report with new squirrel IDs after reviewing and discussion with Daan

  3. Tom Simmelink on Leopard Seals in Tierra del Fuego November or December 2026.23 June 2026

    Sorry, small spelling mistake on my end! It's tom-simmelink (at) outlook (dot) com. Thanks in advance!

  4. wildlifeship on Leopard Seals in Tierra del Fuego November or December 2026.23 June 2026

    Email sent.

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