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21 January 2026
FloresJavaKomodo

Brief visits to Java, Flores and Komodo, Indonesia

A brief general wildlife photography trip to the Indonesian islands of Java, Flores and Komodo including Horsfield’s Treeshrew, Javan Rusa and of course dragons! https://hugh

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21 January 2026

Panama 2025-2026

A report for two short but extremely productive layovers in Panama City and Gamboa area.

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19 January 2026
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Taï Forest National Park – Ivory Coast

Enclosed is our report of the last trip we did end of December in the Taï Forest National Park in Ivory Coast. Not an easy and relaxing place to visit but such a unique wildlife a

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17 January 2026
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Patagonia & Buenos Aires Province, December 2025

If your life goals are entirely comprised of the mammals on your 21 Most Wanted List then discovering a reliable spot for Species Number 4 is a huge deal. Side note: if your life g

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16 January 2026
Minnesota

A Minnesotan summer

Not really a trip report just wanted to share some photos, not great mammal ones but I have secret birding photos. If it were treated like a trip report then in total 10 species an

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15 January 2026

Quick Trip to Lao for Langurs

Here is report of my recent trip to Lao from Thailand in search for the Laotian Langur.  I also searched for the Kha-nyou but no luck.  This report will give some logistics for t

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14 January 2026
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Trip Report – Numbats, Bilbies & More in Western Australia

Trip report from December 28th, 2025 to January 7th, 2026 in Western Australia, primarily at Dryandra National Park and Mt. Gibson, containing 16 mammal species, 14 of which being

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13 January 2026
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Madagascar Nov/Dec 2025

Hello! I recently ran another Enigmatic Wildlife Tour for Tropical Birding this past November/December (https://www.tropicalbirding.com/africamadagascarenigmatictour). It was an e

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12 January 2026
CambodiaCat TiendoucGaurGibbonsJungle Safaripalm civetsmall indian civetsun bearSunda Pangolinvietnam primates

Vietnam and Cambodia 2023 (Cat Tien NP and Khum Chi Phat, Cardamom mountains)

Hello, Hereby my trip report of my trip to Vietnam and Cambodia in 2023. In Vietnam we stayed for 5 days in Cat Tien NP and in Cambodia for 5 days around Khum Chi Phat in the Carda

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11 January 2026
Bolivia

Bolivia 2025

A report of our trip to Bolivia this past Fall – visited Bolivian Altiplano, Amboro National Park, Jaguarland, and Kaa-Iya National Park.

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3 July 2026
Malaysia and Thailand trip report, April-May 2026.
2 July 2026
Advertising: Bolivian Cat Specialist Tours in October 2026 & October 2027 with Royle Safaris
2 July 2026
Borneo guides

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  1. Jon Hall on Three days in Panama, 2026: Clouded Oncilla and more!4 July 2026
  2. Tom Terleph on Bang Lang and Hala Bala in Southern Thailand (May 2026)3 July 2026
  3. Jon Hall on From Kaziranga to Bhutan: crossing without a “COW walk”3 July 2026

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Genetically Welsh, spiritually Australian, currently in New York City. I’ve also lived and worked in London, Canberra, Paris and Lusaka, and visited almost 120 countries.

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  1. Jon Hall on Three days in Panama, 2026: Clouded Oncilla and more!4 July 2026

    Thanks Sebastian. Those cats started coming because of the rodents I think but yes there is now food for them…

  2. Tom Terleph on Bang Lang and Hala Bala in Southern Thailand (May 2026)3 July 2026

    Thank you, It looks like another banded mammal has eluded me!

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

    I was travelling in the opposite direction. The Indians were striking. Here’s my report https://www.mammalwatching.com/2008/12/23/assam-2008/

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

    Sounds like the India I know and love (most of the time). It's difficult to imagine the Bhutanese on strike.…

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30 June 2026
Three days in Panama, 2026: Clouded Oncilla and more!
30 June 2026
Mongolia Suggestions
29 June 2026
Trip report Georgia – September 2025
29 June 2026
Bang Lang and Hala Bala in Southern Thailand (May 2026)

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