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20 March 2023
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Mammalwatching Podcast: Roland Kays

In the latest episode of the mammalwatching podcast we talk to distinguished mammalogist Dr Roland Kays, head of the Biodiversity lab at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Scienc

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19 March 2023

Camera traps while traveling – any experience?

There is nothing quite as exciting as seeing animals directly and taking a photo.  But sometimes that is not possible, and camera traps are a possible solution. Camera traps are g

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17 March 2023
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Wild dogs and cats – my crazy project

I have photographed wildlife all around the world for years.   Then the pandemic kept me (like most of us) under virtual house arrest for a while.  During this period, I conceiv

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16 March 2023

Mouse on grass stalk at Deramakot – any clues?

I recently finished a couple week trip to Sabah focused mainly on mammals – particularly orangutan, gibbon, other primates, wild cats and civet (but I am interested in all wi

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16 March 2023
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Squirrel Field Guide Mongolia

The Provisional Field Guide to the Squirrels of Mongolia is finished too and now available on the Mammalwatching Resource page. Download it HERE The field guide comes with a set of

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16 March 2023
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Mega Expedition to Brazil!

Hello fellow Mammalwatchers! Looking for a Fellow Wildlife Watching enthusiast for an Upcoming Summer in Brazil.  Please check out the itinerary in this post to see what I have ar

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14 March 2023
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RFI – London, UK (April 2023)

Hi all, My wife and I are going to be in London, UK for a week in mid-April. I’m looking for recommendations for mammal watching sites in the immediate area. I’ll be sp

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13 March 2023
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Want to cruise Western Svalbard with me in June 2024? Bowhead Whales and Polar Bears

I’ve wanted to see Bowhead Whales for as long as I can remember but they are a not an easy species to find, especially now that Russia it out of bounds for most of us. So I w

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12 March 2023
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Squirrel Field Guide Western Africa

Hi everyone! The Provisional Field Guide to the Squirrels and Anomalures of Western Africa is finished and now available on the Mammalwatching Resource page. Download it HERE. The

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11 March 2023
AppScatstracks

App Review: Stuarts’ Tracks & Scats of Southern Africa

The prodigious Chris and Mathilde Stuart have released another mammalwatching app, this time covering the tracks and scats of Southern African wildlife. The new mobile app is a han

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  1. Jon Hall on White-footed Dunnart + 18 other species in a week on the NSW South Coast9 April 2026

    Thanks John - good to know that you can find those dunnarts down there. Another victory for thermal scopes!

  2. Jon Hall on Trip Report – Costa Rica, April, 20259 April 2026

    Great report - thanks Simon. Some excellent bats!

  3. Jon Hall on Paraguay 20259 April 2026

    Fabulous report! Thanks for sharing this and taking the time to write it

  4. 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…

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