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8 March 2025
BonoboCongoDRC

Anyone interested seeing Bonobos in the DRC in August 2026?

Inspired by the success of last year’s trip to see Bonobos in the DRC, I am working with Middle Africa to convene a group to return in August 2026. Once again Middle Africa a

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7 March 2025
batsMexicoSpecies Identification

Bat identification, Mexico?

I’ve got a couple of good photos of bats from Mayan ruins in Mexico (trying to be both very quiet and only briefly using light to try not disturb them), but I haven’t t

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7 March 2025
PortugalSpain

Review: The Mammals of Iberia by Carlos Bocos & James Lowen

I just received my copy of a new field guide, The Mammals of Iberia by James Lowen and our very own Carlos Bocos.  And it is excellent, as you might expect from anything Carlos wa

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6 March 2025
Expert

Mammal Watchers—Who Would You Want to Talk To? Help Shape Alba, a New Expert Q&A Platform!

Hey everyone, I’m working on a new platform called Alba, designed to connect naturalists and wildlife enthusiasts with experts—including scientists, field researchers, and cons

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6 March 2025
BrazilPantanal

Advertising: The Northern and Southern Pantanal with Chalo South America, October 2025

Chalo South America are running a high end 16 day trip across Brazil’s Pantanal – both the north and south – from October 15-31. You will be searching for Jaguars

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5 March 2025
MarylandResearchRFI

AABA 2025 and Mid-atlantic mammalwatching opportunities

Hi everyone! Next week, I will attend the 94th annual meeting of the American Association of Biological Anthropologists in Baltimore to present a poster on the results of my resear

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4 March 2025

Join Us for a Group Whalewatching Trip in the Azores!

Hello all! After reading about Jon Hall and Jonas Livet’s outstanding whale watching last year I knew I needed to return to the Azores for a summer trip. In speaking with the

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21 February 2025

How to increase my chances of photographing young “big cat” cubs

My last travel goal is to be able to photograph young “big cat” cubs in the wild. By young I’m meaning 3 months old or less. Do some people just get lucky? I&#821

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19 February 2025

How difficult would Zebra Duiker be to photograph in Cote D’Ivoire?

The habitat area should theoretically be accessible for photography… but somehow all the pictures I see were taken from 1990-2005 or earlier. Surprised none were taken more r

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Swamp Rabbit Sylvilagus aquaticus
19 February 2025
NUTTER awards

The 2024 N.U.T.T.E.R. Award Winners

The polls have closed. The votes have been counted. And the winners are …. Actually before I get into that – and  for those who are new to the site – the NUTTER

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15 December 2025
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13 December 2025
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12 December 2025
Trip Recommendations for April/May 2026

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  1. Wouter Pieters on Trip report Nepal 2024: 4 weeks independent travel in the Terai, with a touch of red panda13 May 2026
  2. Flemming Versloot on Trip report Nepal 2024: 4 weeks independent travel in the Terai, with a touch of red panda13 May 2026
  3. JohnWright on Senegal March 2026, 11 days, 33 Species including Pale Fox, Lion, Manatee, 2 species of Genet, Red-flanked Duiker.13 May 2026

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  1. Wouter Pieters on Trip report Nepal 2024: 4 weeks independent travel in the Terai, with a touch of red panda13 May 2026

    Thanks Jon and Flemming. Several more reports in the pipeline ;) I also missed the elephants in Borneo the year…

  2. Flemming Versloot on Trip report Nepal 2024: 4 weeks independent travel in the Terai, with a touch of red panda13 May 2026

    Nice Report Wouter! Very pleasant to read! You are not the first to miss wild elephants in Nepal, and also…

  3. JohnWright on Senegal March 2026, 11 days, 33 Species including Pale Fox, Lion, Manatee, 2 species of Genet, Red-flanked Duiker.13 May 2026

    Thanks Andreas. Definitely worth a visit, quite a bit to find there and still relatively cheap to visit. Get yourself…

  4. Andreas Jonsson on Senegal March 2026, 11 days, 33 Species including Pale Fox, Lion, Manatee, 2 species of Genet, Red-flanked Duiker.13 May 2026

    Great report. Senegal is on my radar as Western Africa is still a black hole on my map.

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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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