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4 March 2024

Jaguarundi in Florida

I just got back from a two-week trip to Florida with plenty of time for birdwatching and (day-time) mammal-searching. The mammal list saw 6 species: close-up views of 8 West Indian

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4 March 2024
Borneo

Sabah, Borneo in June?

I have been to Sabah several times and I´m going there in June as well for some mammal watching and photography. I saw the trip by Asian Adventures but that one is in May and I ca

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24 February 2024
NUTTER awards

Reminder to vote for the NUTTER awards.

Greetings from Paris Charles de Gaulle where I’m hoping my flight to Cote D’Ivoire might eventually take off. Let me take this free time to remind everyone that you still have

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22 February 2024
Borneo

Advertising: Visit Borneo with Asian Adventures this May

Asian Adventures are running a 13 days trip to Sabah from May 1 – 13 taking in Tabin National Park, the Danum Valley Field Centre and the Kinabatangan River. It should includ

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18 February 2024

Dubai transit – mammals or malls?

I recently had a work trip to Dubai and wanted to hire a guide for a one day tour but the guides mentioned on MW trip reports were no longer available. I have also transited throug

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13 February 2024
podcast

New Podcast Episode: Sebastian Kennerknecht from Cat Expeditions

In the season finale to Season 2 of the podcast we talk to the founder of Cat Expeditions –  camera trap virtuoso and feline aficionado – Sebastian Kennerknecht from

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12 February 2024
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RFI: Cape Town

Cape town, one of the biggest tourist destinations. I’m going to become one of these tourists but for a different reason. Mammal watching in South Africa definitely could get

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11 February 2024
NUTTER awards

Vote Now for the 2023 NUTTER Awards

COVID19. Brexit. US Presidential Elections.The past decade has seen more than its fair share of major news and controversy. But it all takes second place when I remember the agony

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9 February 2024
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Rodent ID in Singapore (2024)

Hello everyone, I have travelled  through Singapore for a week beginning of January. It was an extremely rainy week and that has impacted quite a lot the actual time spent looking

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4 February 2024
Maldives

Advertising: Late Availability Maldives Cruise with Chas Anderson, 25 April – 5 May

Late Availability – Maldives, 25 April to 5 May 2024 A family cancellation means there is some late availability on one of Chas Anderson’s cetacean watching cruises ar

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New Podcast Episode: Nachiket Kelkar and Kadambari Deshpande (India)

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  2. Jon Hall on Taiwan, March 20246 September 2025
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  1. machunter on Sunda Clouded Leopards: Some Remarkable Videos7 September 2025

    I cannot open the videos but the still image of the leopard and porcupine remind me of our observation (reported…

  2. Jon Hall on Taiwan, March 20246 September 2025

    Great report and photos. Taiwan is great so I hope this inspires more visitors.

  3. Jon Hall on Easy capybaras at tourist sites? (Southern South America)6 September 2025

    Thanks for reporting back Evan - super helpful. And glad you have seen some already

  4. Izabel on Southwestern Brazil, 2024 – Northern Pantanal and Emas National Park6 September 2025

    Hello friend Detlief, I was very happy with your post and admire your art. The incredible drawings of the Guará…

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Bears in Romania

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