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10 November 2023
Long-beaked EchidnaPapua

Attenborough echidna ‘rediscovered’

Scientists from Oxford University have captured new video of the Attenborough long-beaked echidna https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-67363874        

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1 November 2023
mammal list

Latest Mammal List League Table – All (mammal) Species

We’ve just added a third mammal listing league table to mamamlwatching.com. The cat and primate listing league tables have been up for a few months now and I’m happy to

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29 October 2023
Hawaii

Does anyone want to take a day trip to look for cetaceans in Hawaii (Dec 17, 18 or 19)?

I’m stopping in Hawaii for a few days on my way back to Australia for Christmas and am organising a private cetacean trip with Wild Side Hawaii  (O’ahu not too far fro

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29 October 2023
California

Updated information on finding some of Californnia’s Chipmunks

Back in 2015, before Venkat Sankar was a household name, he sent me this useful post. Likely written by him during an elementary school recess. Venkat just provided some updated in

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28 October 2023

RFI Ghana – gear

We are planning to go to Ghana for three weeks in December (we have tickets, hope to get visa next week). I have looked into some reports and other materials, but basically everyon

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27 October 2023

Vaquita and conservation

I just watched Sea of Shadows on Nat Geo. It’s about how cartel fisheries is threatening Vaquitas in the Sea of Cortez. Its extremely depressing! At our mammalwatching meetin

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24 October 2023
Bolivia

RFI: Bolivian Amazon/Pampas

Hi all, I am planning a trip to Bolivia for two weeks at the end of March 2024 with my parents, who will be on sabbatical in Brazil. We’re probably going to have about 5 nigh

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22 October 2023
Namibia

Mammalwatching Exclusive Safari: Nambia, May 2024

I thought this would be a good time to advertise it again. And if you are living in New York, where it has rained every weekend for the past 7 weeks, I have to say that Namibia is

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22 October 2023
podcast

New Podcast Episode: John Newby founder of Sahara Conservation

In this month’s episode of the mammalwatching podcast we talk to the legendary John Newby about his 50 years in Chad and Niger working to save some of the rarest antelopes in

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22 October 2023

Useful travel apps and websites

Most mammalwatchers travel extensively to find animals. Yet few trip reports talk much about how they got to their destination, and hardly any give advice on travel and booking tip

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17 July 2026
Australia 2026- NSW/Queensland/Victoria
17 July 2026
Kuala Lumpur – Bukit Nanas/KL Eco Park?
16 July 2026
Introducing the MammalList App – Looking for Beta testers

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  1. Mattanja Peppelman on Kuala Lumpur – Bukit Nanas/KL Eco Park?17 July 2026

    It's not a great place to go for mammals. Opening hours restrict you a lot and you'll mostly see some…

  2. machunter on From Kaziranga to Bhutan: crossing without a “COW walk”17 July 2026

    Your experience sounds like my crossing from Iran to Afghanistan in the 1970s in a bus with many sketchy characters;…

  3. Evan on From Kaziranga to Bhutan: crossing without a “COW walk”17 July 2026

    That's great you got such great tiger views at Kaziranga! When I went in January 2023 it seemed like they…

  4. Evan on Malaysia and Thailand trip report, April-May 2026.17 July 2026

    Sorry to hear about your dad's passing, Ian. What a thing to happen during a trip! Thanks for the report,…

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15 July 2026
RFI: Svalbard
15 July 2026
Trip Report: North and West Sumatra
14 July 2026
Southern Bog Lemming video
14 July 2026
RFI: Bears in Papallacta, Ecuador

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