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4 January 2026
BonoboCongo Peafowl

Advertising: Bonobo Trip to the DRC this September

Middle Africa are running two back to back tours to look for Bonobos in the D.R.C this year. The first trip is already full but there are still places on the second trip which runs

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4 January 2026
AdviseThermalThermal scopetraveltips

Travelling with Thermal

Hi everyone, I am considering buying a Thermal Master X2 (as it has a wider angle lens than the otherwise similar T2 Max – please correct me if I am wrong). I can’t jus

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2 January 2026

Advertising: Royle Safaris’ Annual Newsletter

I have attached the Royle Safaris annual newsletter which includes trips you can book for 2026-27. Perfect timing if – like me – you are planning on spending the weeken

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2 January 2026

RFI: Southern Pantanal and Emas

Hi, Everyone, we have been to the northern Pantanal / Port Joffre area and want to see some different species and fewer crowds. So we are thinking of visiting the southern Pantanal

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2 January 2026

Northern flying squirrel luminescing

Happy New Year everyone! As some of you may know, I find it very intriguing that many mammal species have been found to luminesce recently. Nobody knows why but a surprising number

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1 January 2026

New Podcast Episode: János Oláh

Happy New Year everyone! In the first podcast of 2026 Charles and I talk with professional bird and mammal guide János Oláh from his home in Hungary. János set up Sakertours in

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27 December 2025
BrazilPrimates

Advertising: Two spots left for our May Primates & Porcupines trip to NE Brazil

Seasons greetings everyone! There are two spots still open on this small group tour to northeast Brazil next May.  Guided by the legendary Regina Ribeiro, we will search for some

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25 December 2025

Help for identifying a rodent

I would like to know what species this rodent belongs to. The photograph was taken in Ruaha National Park, Tanzania.

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23 December 2025

Thailand – RFI Dugongs, Irrawaddy Dolphin etc

Hi, We will be visiting Thailand next month for mammal-watching and birding. There’s a wealth of great info on here which has helped a huge amount but I’m hoping to get

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21 December 2025

Happy Holidays!

If you are celebrating I hope you have a very merry Christmas. And, if you aren’t, best wishes for a happy holiday season and the New Year. I hope the 2025 is finishing well

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8 June 2026
Bwindi and Lake Mburo, Uganda with Harrier Tours
8 June 2026
Advertising: A Late Cancellation Means You Can Visit Paraguay this September with Discounted Rates!
8 June 2026
Anyone interested in joining me to try for Blainville’s Beaked Whales in Madeira at the end of July

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  1. Jane Kempler on Introduction + advices for South African trip, october 20268 June 2026
  2. Brett Hartl on A week in Kinabatangan and Sepilok, a new species of pangolins7 June 2026
  3. PandaSmith on Sun bear vs. „urinal men“ – or: Is it safe to camp in Thailand’s Kaeng Krachan jungle?7 June 2026

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  1. Jane Kempler on Introduction + advices for South African trip, october 20268 June 2026

    We're going to be in South Africa in October. Here is our planned route: 02-Oct-26 Fri Fly LHR to JNB…

  2. Brett Hartl on A week in Kinabatangan and Sepilok, a new species of pangolins7 June 2026

    Does this mean that all Sunda-type pangolins in northeast Borneo are actually the cryptic species or are there two specis…

  3. PandaSmith on Sun bear vs. „urinal men“ – or: Is it safe to camp in Thailand’s Kaeng Krachan jungle?7 June 2026

    I've always thought the bear (now many bears) at Kaeng Krachan are an accident waiting to happen. Luckily so far,…

  4. Ian Green on Stoat or Weasel6 June 2026

    we did see the tail and it as black-tipped. Enough you'd think. But the reason for my caution is that…

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1 June 2026
New Podcast Episode: Tom Butynski & Yvonne de Jong: Wild Solutions (Kenya)
1 June 2026
Hawaii May 2026
31 May 2026
Eurasian Lynx Photography Tour in Transylvania by Sakertours
30 May 2026
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