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25 February 2026

Bearded Seal Lifer, Woodland Caribou—Newfoundland

Newfoundland, Canada January 14-18, 2026 Okay, I admit it…this was a BIRDING trip (9 lifers). But I am just as interested in mammals and I did get one lifer…a wonderful

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25 February 2026
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Summer 2025 – Katmai National Park Wolverine (and other critter) Sightings

Hi everybody! As you may or may not know, I work most summers as a Park Ranger at Brooks Camp in Katmai National Park, Alaska. I’d imagine most people here know Brooks Camp a

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18 February 2026
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Bats at Pinery Provincial Park

Hello, first-time poster here (and I imagine one of the only people on this site to be more into non-mammalian wildlife, though any mammalian bycatch is welcome). Though I was born

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6 February 2026

Remote mammal watching

Remote mammalwatching – what does it mean? You’ll probably know what mammalwatching means – yes, it’s watching the wild mammals i.e mammalwatching. But remo

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5 February 2026

Mammals/hiking tour out of Las Vegas

Dear Fellows MWs, will be for a work trip in Vegas next week and I was wondering if any of you can suggest a good mammal/hiking guide or tour for a day trip! Thanks! Francesco

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16 January 2026
Minnesota

A Minnesotan summer

Not really a trip report just wanted to share some photos, not great mammal ones but I have secret birding photos. If it were treated like a trip report then in total 10 species an

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9 January 2026
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Dominican Republic 2025/6

The best DR report is here! The most species ever, a fully independent Solenodon sighting and the first mention of  Manatees in DR. Also a lot of ranting about how I don’t l

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9 January 2026
Arizona

Trip Report: Arizona June 2025

Report of a two week trip primarily through Arizona plus a bit of Nevada and New Mexico. We saw a total of 52 mammal species with highlights including Banner-tailed Kangaroo Rat, b

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9 January 2026
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Trip Report: Idaho and Oregon, May/June 2025

Report of a two week road trip through Idaho and Oregon. We saw a total of 18 mammal species with highlights including both Northern and Townsend’s Pocket Gophers, five groun

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4 January 2026

Western Mexico (March 2025)

Here’s a report of an intense 8-night small mammal survey trip I did across western Mexico last March, spanning the states of Jalisco and Colima. We recorded 51 mammal specie

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  1. blackwatch. on California Coastal Mammalwatching7 April 2026

    Wow the picture of the elephant seal looks so amazing. And just saying but if you are looking for a…

  2. PandaSmith on Natural History of Thailand’s Western Forest Complex, a Case Study7 April 2026

    Sorry - here is the link: https://www.cokesmithwildlife.com/natural-history-of-the-western-forest-complex

  3. PandaSmith on Paraguay 20257 April 2026

    Outstanding report! Great information and amazing images! I can't wait to get there myself in July.

  4. PandaSmith on Join me in Thailand in July 20267 April 2026

    Oops - just noticed who your guide is too. No worries - he will make sure all is good to…

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