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22 September 2024
BrazilRecife

Recife Brazil

Hello all,   Heading to a wedding (unintended rhyme) in Recife, Brazil, in December for a few days and was wondering if anyone knows of any good wildlife spots accesable in th

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21 September 2024
armadilloDallasTexas

Armadillos in Dallas

There is a reliable location to spot armadillos around dusk on the Flag Pole Hill Trail. I’ve seen them there twice on my bike rides. The trail runs parallel to Northwest Highway

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18 September 2024

Xinfrared = InfiRay?

I’ve been searching for the Xinfrared T2 for a while without luck. Now i found this one on a Dutch site. It looks like they are trying to state that Xinfrared and InfiRay are

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14 September 2024
All the world's primatesbookPrimates

Book Review: All the World’s Primates, edited by Noel Rowe and Marc Myers

I am not sure how I managed to miss this wonderful book, and if I didn’t know about it until now then perhaps it will come as a surprise to others too. Noel Rowe’s and

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13 September 2024
Central African RepublicSangha lodge

New podcast episode: Rod Cassidy and Sangha Lodge

September’s episode of the mammalwatching podcast just dropped and we are joined from South Africa by Rod Cassidy who runs world famous Sangha Lodge in the Central African Re

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13 September 2024

Seeking Companions for a 10-14 Day Mammal Watching Trip in October 2024

Dear Fellow Mammal Watchers,   following up a recent post of mine, I am trying to organize/join a short term (active) mammal watching tour. The aim from my perspective is to l

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13 September 2024

Going to Australia July-Aug 2025

Hello all!  I am putting together a mega expedition to Australia for July and August of 2025 and would love to pick some of the amazing brains out there in mammalwatching land. 

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12 September 2024
Peninsula MalaysiaThailandThe Philippines

Tips for Thailand or Malaysia in January

Hello, firstly, thank you for this wonderful website, I drew much inspiration from the posts and reports. We are planning a 30 days trip from Europe to South East Asia for January,

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12 September 2024
Cape townSouth Africa

Any tips for mammalwatching around Cape Town?

Hello everyone!   My dad and I are planning a big trip to South Africa for mammal and birdwatching. First we want to spend some time around Cape Town, then we want to fly to K

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10 September 2024
Madagascar

Mammal Trapping in Madagascar

Does anyone know the situation with small mammal trapping in Madagascar, is it allowed etc.   Thanks   Mark

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A puma, a tapir, and a stalking horse – final version

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  1. Jon Hall on A puma, a tapir, and a stalking horse – final version12 May 2025

    Thanks Charles - super interesting. And great to know it is the first time this behaviour has been documented for…

  2. JanEbr on RFI Thailand12 May 2025

    There is really a lot of reports from Thailand and it's worth it to go through a selection of them…

  3. Zarek Cockar on Hyaena footprints9 May 2025

    The circled track on the left looks like a Canid to me. Hyaenids have much tighter gaps between bean-shaped toes.…

  4. markhows on Australia9 May 2025

    Many Thanks, I think you are correct, I will see if I can correct the entry

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