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20 December 2023
Borneo

An Illustrated Guide to Bornean Orangutan Food Plants (2023) Authors: John Payne & Zainal Zahari Zainuddin

An Illustrated Guide to Bornean Orangutan Food Plants

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20 December 2023

Looking for a guide to look for sand cat (and other wildlife) in Western Sahara

Hello everyone,   On the 17th to the 25th, I am going to Dakhla in Morocco. From there, I want to go to Aousserd to look for wildlife, my number one target is of course the sa

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18 December 2023

The Hairy Rhinoceros History, ecology and some lessons for management of the last Asian megafauna Author: John Payne (2022)

A Book Review by Martin Parry November 2023

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15 December 2023
BrazilPatricia MedicipodcastTapir

New Podcast Episode: Patricia Medici

In this month’s podcast we talk to conservationist and tapir champion Dr Patricia Medici from her home in Brazil’s Pantanal. Patricia is a founding member of the Institut

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15 December 2023
Central African RepublicgorillaTravel buddy

Sangha park travel buddies required

Hey all, long time reader of trip reports here. I know some people may think this is planning too far in advance, but i know some that have every trip up until 2030 planned. I am l

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11 December 2023
antelopesconservationIUCNSaiga

Good (hopefully) news from Saiga Antelopes!

We would like to share a significant milestone in Saiga conservation journey—the saiga antelope has transitioned from Critically Endangered to Near Threatened on the IUCN Red Lis

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10 December 2023

Bringing a camera trap to Vietnam

Hi, Me and my girlfriend are going on a wildlife-focused trip in Cat Tien, Vietnam, around New Year. We wanted to bring a camera trap with us and set it somewhere in the park just

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5 December 2023
ChadZakouma

Advertising: Zakouma National Park in Chad with Pictus Safaris, February & March 2024

Pictus Safaris are delighted to be returning to Chad’s incredible Zakouma National Park in 2024, with spaces available in both February and March. Zakouma is renowned as a huge c

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5 December 2023
marrick safariSouth Africa

Cape (South Africa) in January and february

Hej Folks, My mates and I are planning a South-Africa trip by the end of January and the beginning of february. We try to be overall naturalists with a large interest in Birds, amp

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4 December 2023
DurbanSouth Africa

RFI: Durban

Hello everyone. My school is going on a field trip to Durban, South Africa in January. It will mostly be focused around the city, but we will drive to the Mandela Capture Site whic

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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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