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26 February 2024
EstoniaEurasian red squirrelEuropean elkmooseRed foxWestern roe deer

Estonia (September 2023)

In September 2023, my partner had a conference in Tartu, Estonia, so we decided that I would tag along and we would spend a few extra days there. I made it a focus to spend plenty

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9 February 2024
NorwayNorway Whale Watching

Whale Watching Skjervøy, Northern Norway. Jan. 2024

I went on a great whale watching trip from Skjervøy on January 11, 2024. Here is my report with species like Orca, Humpback Whale, Sperm Whale and Fin Whale.

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31 January 2024
G3-guidesSpain

Advertising: Summer tours in Spain’s Cantabrian mountains

G3-guides (https://g3-guides.com/en/) is a Spanish nature guiding company, originally based in Serranía de Ronda (Málaga) and specializing in Andalusian biodiversity (including D

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26 January 2024

Iberian lynx in maps and charts, plus other mammal tips

Many reports have been written regarding the lynxes in Andújar. I therefore would like to do this a bit different. In the maps and charts you’ll see how and where to best go if

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25 January 2024

Bat ID from La Lancha tunnel, Andujar, Spain

Hi, we were on a lynx watching tour in October 2022 and visited also the Andujar area of Spain. In the tunnel near the dam at La Lancha (Salto del Jándula) we photogpraphed some b

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23 January 2024
Abruzzoapennine chamoisApennine WolfApenninesgray wolfItalymarsican bearwolf

Italy’s Endemics – Apennine Wolf, Marsican Bear, Apennine Chamois and more

T R I P    O V E R V I E W I have undertaken trips every summer and autumn since 2017 to the Abruzzo-Lazio-Molise region of central Italy, combing the mountains and valleys to ph

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19 January 2024
HokkaidoJapan

Eastern Hokkaido, January 2024

Katy and I stopped in Hokkaido for three nights on ways back from Australia to the UK and New York. It was our first time in Hokkaido and I’d wanted to visit in winter for at

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20 December 2023

Looking for a guide to look for sand cat (and other wildlife) in Western Sahara

Hello everyone,   On the 17th to the 25th, I am going to Dakhla in Morocco. From there, I want to go to Aousserd to look for wildlife, my number one target is of course the sa

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11 December 2023
antelopesconservationIUCNSaiga

Good (hopefully) news from Saiga Antelopes!

We would like to share a significant milestone in Saiga conservation journey—the saiga antelope has transitioned from Critically Endangered to Near Threatened on the IUCN Red Lis

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4 December 2023
Romania

Romania Mammal Tour 2023 by Sakertours

We finally got aroud to finish the report of our record breaking (60 mammal species!) mammal tour in September 2023. If you interested how you can get 60 species in Europe in 9 day

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17 August 2026
Introducing the Lost Mammals Initiative
17 August 2026
The Weekly Recap
Chimpanzee Pan troglodytes
16 August 2026
Coming Soon to Mammalwatching (maybe): Lost Species List, a New Member Recruitment Competition and the perks of becoming a Contributing Member

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  1. Maurice Tijm on Thermal Binocular Review(ish)17 August 2026
  2. Robi Watkinson on Best place to photograph a wild honey badger?17 August 2026
  3. Ian Thompson on RFI: Ecuador – which lodge at Cuyabeno, Mindo, Eastern slope16 August 2026

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  1. Maurice Tijm on Thermal Binocular Review(ish)17 August 2026

    Thanks Ravi! Interesting.

  2. Robi Watkinson on Best place to photograph a wild honey badger?17 August 2026

    I can recommend the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park (South African side). Drive the Aub and Nossob dry riverbeds at dawn and…

  3. Ian Thompson on RFI: Ecuador – which lodge at Cuyabeno, Mindo, Eastern slope16 August 2026

    Tiputini has historically had much less poaching and less pollution from oil extraction than Cuyabeno, although that may be changing.…

  4. Asanoth on RFI: Ecuador – which lodge at Cuyabeno, Mindo, Eastern slope16 August 2026

    Thank you. What do you think makes Tiputini better than Cuyabeno? Canande is in Esmeralda, which my insurance does not…

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14 August 2026
Canada and the USA – July 2026
14 August 2026
Advertising: Late Availability – North Vietnam, Oct 29-November 8 with Jon Hall, Jose Gabriel Martinez – for rare primates and a bat fest!
14 August 2026
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13 August 2026
Coming Soon to Mammalwatching (maybe): Lost Species List, a New Member Recruitment Competition and the perks of becoming a Contributing Member

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