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25 May 2023
Cambodia

Trip Report: Cambodia May 2023

Hi, this is my first trip report here. English is not my first language so bear with me with all those weird writings.

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24 May 2023
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Trip Report – Borneo (Sabah) Mammalwatching Tour – Royle Safaris – August/September 2022

Royle Safaris runs a specialist mammalwatching group trip to Sabah annually and they never disappoint. Guided by Mike Gordon and visiting Deramakot, Kinabatangan and Tabin (as well

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24 May 2023
Mongolia

trip report: Mongolia 2022

Trip report from Wildlife Travel’s planning visit to Mongolia last August: following the ‘usual’ two-centre itinerary of Ulanbaatar/Hustai area and the Jargalant

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20 May 2023
Turkey

Turkey, 1993 & 2023

Here’s a combined report for two trips to central and southern Turkey, 30 years apart. 35 species including 2 endemic ground squirrels, world’s only non-introduced fall

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2 May 2023

Trip to Mongolia August 2025- looking for people to join us

Update. I didn’t get enough people. I would love to finally do this trip. Please do get in touch if you are interested. 4 people should make it considerably cheaper than join

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29 April 2023
China

Advert: The mammals of the Sichuan province, China – August 2023: a third person

Jan Kelchtermans, from Europe’s Big 5 wildlife tours, is looking for a third person to join a trip to wonderful Sichuan in August. There are, of course, some great mammals on

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29 April 2023
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Bali/Lombok rodent IDs

Our recent – primarily snorkeling – trip to Bali and Lombok has proven surprisingly fruitful for mammals with at least 18 species seen (and possibly more depending on w

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29 April 2023
Rusty Spotted cat

India’s Panna and Kaziranga parks: Cats and Primates

Hi everyone, a short report on my February 2023 trip to Panna N.P. and Kaziranga N.P. with sightings of multiple Tigers, Jungle Cats, a Leopard and .. a Rusty-spotted Cat.

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27 April 2023

Mystery pygmy flying Squirrel on Borneo

Our guide saw this (Hose’s) pygmy flying squirrel landing in a tree 5-7 meters from the road in Deramakot (Borneo). This animal shows a completely clear white cheek and was very

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26 April 2023
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Bats of Oman (acoustic data collected during a birdwatching trip)

On a recent trip to Oman with Starling Reizen, I recorded bats as much as I could and I thought I would share this data with this community. Even if you’re not into acoustics

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13 December 2025
Advertising: last chance for the Thermal Master DV2 camera in the USA (sold out elsewhere))
12 December 2025
Trip Recommendations for April/May 2026

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  1. Chad Johnson on Cape Verde food poisoning12 May 2026
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  3. Jon Hall on Trip report Nepal 2024: 4 weeks independent travel in the Terai, with a touch of red panda12 May 2026

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  1. Chad Johnson on Cape Verde food poisoning12 May 2026

    We should have a badge of honor to give out for getting food poisoning on a mammal watching trip. I…

  2. Ewan Davies on Thermal Master DV2 Camera Available Again Worldwide While Stocks Last12 May 2026

    I’m pretty impressed with mine, although a minor grumble for the minority that I’m a part of. The design is…

  3. 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…

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

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

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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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